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A closer detail of moss draping from a tree shows how wispy the moss is that hangs from the trees on this section of the Pacific Crest Trail.

aaf.jpg Sunlight backlights moss draping from all the trees along the first part of the trail. It takes a long wet season to get moss to grow on trees like this.MiniaturebillederDry Creek Falls plunges out of a basalt cleft to plunge into a small pool at the bottom of the falls.Sunlight backlights moss draping from all the trees along the first part of the trail. It takes a long wet season to get moss to grow on trees like this.MiniaturebillederDry Creek Falls plunges out of a basalt cleft to plunge into a small pool at the bottom of the falls.Sunlight backlights moss draping from all the trees along the first part of the trail. It takes a long wet season to get moss to grow on trees like this.MiniaturebillederDry Creek Falls plunges out of a basalt cleft to plunge into a small pool at the bottom of the falls.Sunlight backlights moss draping from all the trees along the first part of the trail. It takes a long wet season to get moss to grow on trees like this.MiniaturebillederDry Creek Falls plunges out of a basalt cleft to plunge into a small pool at the bottom of the falls.Sunlight backlights moss draping from all the trees along the first part of the trail. It takes a long wet season to get moss to grow on trees like this.MiniaturebillederDry Creek Falls plunges out of a basalt cleft to plunge into a small pool at the bottom of the falls.Sunlight backlights moss draping from all the trees along the first part of the trail. It takes a long wet season to get moss to grow on trees like this.MiniaturebillederDry Creek Falls plunges out of a basalt cleft to plunge into a small pool at the bottom of the falls.Sunlight backlights moss draping from all the trees along the first part of the trail. It takes a long wet season to get moss to grow on trees like this.MiniaturebillederDry Creek Falls plunges out of a basalt cleft to plunge into a small pool at the bottom of the falls.

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