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- Looking north into the Columbia River Gorge along the Tom McCall Point Trail. The dead trees are a stark contrast to the spring flowers.
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- These small whtie flowers of Bunchberry or Canadian Dogwood (Latin name: Cornus Canadensis) are unique in that there are only two white bracts instead of four.
- The cold green waters of Upper Snow Lake don't look very inviting early in the season. Maybe wading would be okay in August.
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- Triple Falls on Oneonta Creek in the Colubmia River Gorge. The falls are about 120 feet tall.
- Indian Paintbrush or Harsh Paintbrush (Latin name: Castilleja hispida) blooming on the Owyhigh Trail.
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