| Date: | probably undated | 
| Medium: | oil on canvas | 
| Size: | 30 x 20 in (76 x 51 cm) | 
| Inscription: | l/l "F Schafer", in the artist's characteristic block-letter hand | 
| Verso: | said to be no inscription | 
| Provenance: | In private collection, San Francisco, 1971. | 
| Reproductions: | William K. Dick photo #116 (color (September 1971) | 
| Description: | A canoe with two figures stands on the bank of a small, light blue, lake at the end of a tree-lined road.  Beyond the lake is a forested, fog-covered hillside.  On the right, one large birch tree dominates two slightly smaller ones, filling the painting to the top; on the left the trees are farther away but still quite tall. Wildflowers grow in the grass on either side of the road; the trunk of a dead tree lies along the left edge.  The sky is cloudy but the sun, coming from the right, casts a foreground shadow and brightens the white trunks of the trees.  (From a color photograph.) | 
| Note: | See the list of forest path scenes for several other works of similar composition.  This work has many similarities to Morning in the Adirondacks [2], and for that reason it also appears in the index of eastern United States scenes. | 
| Identification: | Assigned, descriptive title. | 
| In index(es): | Title list, eastern United States scenes, forest path scenes |