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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.

aad.jpg The South Coldwater Trail begins in a new forest and has a moderate climb up to a ridge. Foxglove stretch for the sky in this small clearing.ThumbnailsSkeletons are all that remain of the forest in this part of the 1980 volcanic blast. The terrain allows abundant wildflowers.The South Coldwater Trail begins in a new forest and has a moderate climb up to a ridge. Foxglove stretch for the sky in this small clearing.ThumbnailsSkeletons are all that remain of the forest in this part of the 1980 volcanic blast. The terrain allows abundant wildflowers.The South Coldwater Trail begins in a new forest and has a moderate climb up to a ridge. Foxglove stretch for the sky in this small clearing.ThumbnailsSkeletons are all that remain of the forest in this part of the 1980 volcanic blast. The terrain allows abundant wildflowers.The South Coldwater Trail begins in a new forest and has a moderate climb up to a ridge. Foxglove stretch for the sky in this small clearing.ThumbnailsSkeletons are all that remain of the forest in this part of the 1980 volcanic blast. The terrain allows abundant wildflowers.The South Coldwater Trail begins in a new forest and has a moderate climb up to a ridge. Foxglove stretch for the sky in this small clearing.ThumbnailsSkeletons are all that remain of the forest in this part of the 1980 volcanic blast. The terrain allows abundant wildflowers.The South Coldwater Trail begins in a new forest and has a moderate climb up to a ridge. Foxglove stretch for the sky in this small clearing.ThumbnailsSkeletons are all that remain of the forest in this part of the 1980 volcanic blast. The terrain allows abundant wildflowers.The South Coldwater Trail begins in a new forest and has a moderate climb up to a ridge. Foxglove stretch for the sky in this small clearing.ThumbnailsSkeletons are all that remain of the forest in this part of the 1980 volcanic blast. The terrain allows abundant wildflowers.

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