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As the Wyeth Trail continues go gain elevation, features that first were above are now below you. This is the same rock face that was seen from the first open views from the trail.

aag.jpg The Columbia River and Douglas Fir trees frame Mt. St. Helens to the north.ThumbnailsSilverback Luina (Latin name: Luina hypoleuca) has silver gray leaves that are kind of oval shaped. The clusters of flowers are white and it likes to grow on rocky areas a ways above the Columbia River.The Columbia River and Douglas Fir trees frame Mt. St. Helens to the north.ThumbnailsSilverback Luina (Latin name: Luina hypoleuca) has silver gray leaves that are kind of oval shaped. The clusters of flowers are white and it likes to grow on rocky areas a ways above the Columbia River.The Columbia River and Douglas Fir trees frame Mt. St. Helens to the north.ThumbnailsSilverback Luina (Latin name: Luina hypoleuca) has silver gray leaves that are kind of oval shaped. The clusters of flowers are white and it likes to grow on rocky areas a ways above the Columbia River.The Columbia River and Douglas Fir trees frame Mt. St. Helens to the north.ThumbnailsSilverback Luina (Latin name: Luina hypoleuca) has silver gray leaves that are kind of oval shaped. The clusters of flowers are white and it likes to grow on rocky areas a ways above the Columbia River.The Columbia River and Douglas Fir trees frame Mt. St. Helens to the north.ThumbnailsSilverback Luina (Latin name: Luina hypoleuca) has silver gray leaves that are kind of oval shaped. The clusters of flowers are white and it likes to grow on rocky areas a ways above the Columbia River.The Columbia River and Douglas Fir trees frame Mt. St. Helens to the north.ThumbnailsSilverback Luina (Latin name: Luina hypoleuca) has silver gray leaves that are kind of oval shaped. The clusters of flowers are white and it likes to grow on rocky areas a ways above the Columbia River.

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