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Tuis 13068
- A rugged view of the terrain around Crater Lake.
- A rugged rock makes an impressive sight.
- A rugged rock formation above Newton Creek viewed from Lamberson Butte. The rocks look like they could fall into Newton Canyon at any time.
- A root-arbor has developed when this tree grew a root along another tree that had fallen against it. Now it is like a doorway on the trail.
- A rocky section of the Lewis River Trail near the Bolt Shelter.
- A Red-winged blackbird looks for dangererous tourists at the Tom McCall Nature Preserve. These birds love to hang around the ponds.
- A ptarmigan in the upper Lyell Canyon in Yosemite National Park.
- A Ptarmigan in Mt. Rainier National Park.
- A pleasant waterfall graces the Glacier Basin Trail.
- A pleasant stroll along the ponds and marshes
- A plaque near the trailhead shows that Lacamas Lake Park was dedicated in 1964.
- A plaque in Oswald State Park near the beach dedicated to Matt Kramer who wrote newpaper articles that led to the passage of the Oregon Beach Bill in 1967.
- A picturesque Sweet Creek flows through the lush Oregon Coast forest.
- A picture of the old log bridge over the creek just before the trail junction with the Storey Burn Trail. This is now a bridge wide enough for mountain bikes.
- A picture of Gales Creek seen from the Gales Creek Trail.