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- I think this is a Rock Cress with white flowers blooming near the top of Salmon Butte.
- I think this is a dwarf bramble blooming along the Owyhigh Trail.
- I saw this most interesting fungus near the waterfall. It doesn't look edible.
- I saw Deer brush with flowers of white, blue, and pink on this trail.
- I practised routefinding by fixing on a distant point and going in a straight line along Mazama Ridge.
- I noticed the roofs slope to the center so all the rain from the roofs ended up in the center. Maybe they needed to get water in case they thought it was dangerous outside the walls.
- I love to seeing these cobwebs in the sun. For some reason the spiders really like this tree over all the others in the area.
- I love these rugged cliff faces at Smith Rock State Park and rock climbers love them too. This is one of the premier rock climbing sites in the United States.
- I love the way the snow has made a slushy ice on the stream.
- I love the way the earlier rainfall has pooled on this mushroom. What a color!
- I love the pattern the snow and rime make on these branches.
- I love seeing Multnomah Falls during a cold snap.
- I liked the way our shadows projected onto the cliff as we snowshoed along the road heading back to camp.
- I liked the patterns of the rocks along the stream where a light dusting of snow fills in the gaps between the stones.
- I liked the detail of the chain and cog of this destroyed piece of equipment along the South Coldwater Trail.