The angel in the mountain, as seen by White Wolf near Washout Creek, on the road to Split Creek.
The beautiful Blaeberry River on the way up to Split Creek.
Split Creek shortly before you reach the campsite.
The Split Creek Campsite, our little haven in the wilds.
View of our campsite from across the road.
Dove, Nance and elaya's corner of the camp.
Joanne and Sarah chose a location in the back near the trees.
White Wolf took this photo on the first morning. The kitchen tent on the right, Ron & Val's tent behind it, Joanne and Sarah's tent well back near the woods, and White Wolf and Teal Blue Butterfly's tent on the left.
Nathalie's bright yellow North Face tent overlooking the river. That's Dove over on the left of the photo.
Ahhhh! The centre of camp again ... looking WSW.
The trail straight ahead leads to where we set the Gate of Grace formation, while on the left, you can see the path to the clearing where the Sanctuary screen tent was set up.
Our fabulous view from camp! The Blaeberry River runs down the valley, where David Thompson and other explorers once rowed their canoes. Howse Pass at the top of this valley was the main route for crossing the Great Divide in the area.
Blaeberry River's edge ... a lovely place to meditate.
Again ... our main view from camp.
A beautiful peak looking ESE from camp.
The magnificent view was looking WNW.
The mountain straight ahead was true north on our compass.
The ever abundant dandelion.
Indian Paint Brush ... how glorious!
This very unusual little creature visited one day. It was the size of a large bumble bee and looked like one from behind, but it had the head and beak of a hummingbird. We named it "Humbee". It was a first encounter for most of our group.
Ahh ... precious ground cover florals.
This precious orchid ... lady slipper ... graced the entrance to our outhouse. It was later part of the Gate of Grace, as it adorned our 'yellow' soul ray archetype. Stepping up in the world!
Another great view from our campsite.
Looking downriver from camp.
A mystical view taken from camp on a rainy day.
One of three pics taken by elaya* on the eve of the Solstice, wondering whether there would be sunshine for the Cleansing Ceremony in the morning.
This amazing 'tor' was also captured on the eve of the Solstice.
Our 'true north' mountain on the eve of the Solstice. "What will tomorrow bring?"
This doe and her fawn were captured by White Wolf and Teal Blue Butterfly when they left Split Creek early on Sunday morning, June 22nd.