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Moss covered sign for Cedar Hiking Trail. I wonder how often the moss has to be scraped off.

aaf.jpg Pixie Cup Lichen (Latin name: Cladonia chlorophaea) near Triple Falls, Oregon.DiapositibakThe skeleton of a giant cedar tree lies next to the path along the Twin Firs Trail in Mt. Rainier National Park.Pixie Cup Lichen (Latin name: Cladonia chlorophaea) near Triple Falls, Oregon.DiapositibakThe skeleton of a giant cedar tree lies next to the path along the Twin Firs Trail in Mt. Rainier National Park.Pixie Cup Lichen (Latin name: Cladonia chlorophaea) near Triple Falls, Oregon.DiapositibakThe skeleton of a giant cedar tree lies next to the path along the Twin Firs Trail in Mt. Rainier National Park.Pixie Cup Lichen (Latin name: Cladonia chlorophaea) near Triple Falls, Oregon.DiapositibakThe skeleton of a giant cedar tree lies next to the path along the Twin Firs Trail in Mt. Rainier National Park.Pixie Cup Lichen (Latin name: Cladonia chlorophaea) near Triple Falls, Oregon.DiapositibakThe skeleton of a giant cedar tree lies next to the path along the Twin Firs Trail in Mt. Rainier National Park.Pixie Cup Lichen (Latin name: Cladonia chlorophaea) near Triple Falls, Oregon.DiapositibakThe skeleton of a giant cedar tree lies next to the path along the Twin Firs Trail in Mt. Rainier National Park.Pixie Cup Lichen (Latin name: Cladonia chlorophaea) near Triple Falls, Oregon.DiapositibakThe skeleton of a giant cedar tree lies next to the path along the Twin Firs Trail in Mt. Rainier National Park.

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