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- A bench to take a rest along the Big Creek Falls.
- Bluff Mountain Trail goes along this ridge towards Silver Star Mountain.
- Pacific Crest Trail signs markers are infrequently spaced along the trail.
- Ducks swimmming along the east end of the Burnt Bridge Creek Trail
- Cravasses appear on the Emmons Glacier as the winter snows melt away.
- The trail passes above a small waterfall on the Cape Falcon Trail.
- A small waterfall along the Cape Horn Trail in the Columbia Gorge
- Part of the WTA work crew at the overlook.
- Looking south from the Cape Lookout trail
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- Foxglove (Latin Name: Digitalis Purpurea) along the trail near the Nisqually River.
- Grass Widow in bloom at Catherine Creek
- Wild Parsley
- Tent caterpillars create a horror scene for plants growing along the trail this year (2012). The webs remind me of Shelob's lair in Lord of the Rings.
- The snow can stay late at Comet Falls.