Little Crater Lake in Oregon

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Little Crater Lake


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Canon T3i, 10-24mm, 1/125sec, f/6.3, ISO 200 [5184x3456]
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Little Crater Lake is the lesser known Crater Lake in Oregon. It is more of a very small pond then a lake, however it is very deep. It is considered a geological oddity and scientists do not agree on how it was formed. The water is crystal clear and is fed by a cold spring, making the water temp a consistent 34 degrees year round. We were there in early October which was ideal because the weather was still very nice but it was late enough in the year that the nearby campground was off-season and free to use. The vertical shot below really shows off how clear the water is and how steep the drop off is right up to the edge of the pond. It is very rare for a body of water to be deeper then it is wide, but this one is just that.

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Canon T3i, 10-24mm, 1/80sec, f/8, ISO 200 [3456x5184]

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Canon T3i, 10-24mm, 1/125sec, f/8, ISO 200 [5184x3456]

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That indeed is a story woth reading haha, I feel sorry for him.


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WOw that is such a beautiful area, and a cool lake well literally cool at that temp LOL

Awesoem shots

Thank you to have seen my post and congrats for your photography.

Beautiful, definitely a place I'll explore this summer. Did it seem very popular while you were there?

Not all, however I imagine it does get busy in the summer. The PCT trail is right there as well so its a very popular place for hikers.

Very beautiful photos)

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Great pictures! That place looks beautiful. I wish that I would have known about Little Crater Lake when I visited Oregon this summer. Here is a picture I got while I was there.

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