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Tips4theTrip: Cloudy day?

Wizard Island, Crater Lake, Oregon. Photo shot in May 2015.

Wizard Island, Crater Lake, Oregon. Photo shot in May 2015.

(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
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I was worried, arriving at cloud-covered Crater Lake last May. Instead of luminous blue water under bright blue skies, the lake was a brooding scene of cloudy skies and equally cloudly water.

But it wasn’t bad, just different. This view of the lake’s lonely Wizard Island shows how the thick clouds served to blur the line between air and water. You’d never get that effect on a clear day. (You would, however, be able to leave the umbrella behind.)

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You can always count on travel to teach you something -- but what? Travel is the substitute teacher who didn’t get the lesson plan, the adjunct lecturer who goes off on Bukowski, the grad assistant who trashes your poetry, then hands out red velvet cupcakes. If only you’d had a clue what was coming, right?

I’m building this gallery from new and old adventures in the West and the world beyond. The photos are all mine. As for the attempted wisdom, it’s all dead serious, except for that which isn’t.

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christopher.reynolds@latimes.com

Twitter: @mrcsreynolds

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