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Creation date / 2012
- This is an interesting rock along the trail. Winter snows highlight lichens and anything not covered in snow.
- I thought this growth in the tree looked like a Viking helmet with the horns.
- Madcap Falls looks great in winter.
- Here is the Wonderland Trail. Because water tends to flow over the trail, the snow gets melted.
- Madcap Falls looks great in winter.
- A jagged rock along the trail is decorated with lichen. I imagine this rock was covered with snow within a week and is now buried.
- Stellar's Jay next to the Nisqually River near Cougar Rock Campground.
- A beautiful Cedar tree growing along the Wonderland Trail near the Nisqually River.
- Another shot of a stream flowing through the woods.
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- Snowplow action along the road near Narada Falls.
- Stellar's Jay next to the Nisqually River near Cougar Rock Campground.
- Looking downstream on the bank of the Nisqually River along the Wonderland Trail.
- The Crooked River has carved a deep canyon through the dense basalt at Smith Rock State Park.
- There were very few unpleasant bugs on this hike. Just a few at Table Mountain. I watched two butterflies dancing in the air. One would chase the other jetting straight into the air then plunging back towards the flowers. I was amazed how fast these butte