Beach at the mouth of the Baptism River after a two-day spring snow storm - Tettegouche State Park

Tettegouche State Park After the Storm

Tettegouche State Park April 20, 2018

Earlier in the week a 3-day storm battered the shoreline with 18 ft. waves leaving thick ice on the cliffs and altering the flow of the Baptism River. I had initially hiked to Shovel Point, where found  trees still covered in ice, before returning to the mouth of the Baptism River at sunset.

Ice on the beach at the mouth of the Baptism River Tettegouche State Park
“Ice on the Beach” April 20, 2018
Twilight and ice covered rocks at the mouth of the Baptism River - Tettegouche State Park
“Last Remaining Ice” April 20, 2018
Ice covered rocks at the mouth of the Baptism river at twilight
“Beautiful Light” April 20, 2018
Baptism Riiver flowing into Lake Superior and ice covered rocks following two-day winter storm
“Baptism River to Shovel Point” April 20, 2018
Beach at the mouth of the Baptism River Tettegouche State Park
“Baptism River Beach” April 20, 2018

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