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These are the largest patches of sheep Sorrel or Sour dock that I have ever seen growing along a trail.

P6263641C.jpg You can enjoy many panoramas from a long the Marys Peak Trail. This is the highest peak in the Oregon coast range. MiniaturasThere is a meadows restoration project going on here at St. Marys peak. Selective trees are being cut down so that they don't crowd out the meadow.You can enjoy many panoramas from a long the Marys Peak Trail. This is the highest peak in the Oregon coast range. MiniaturasThere is a meadows restoration project going on here at St. Marys peak. Selective trees are being cut down so that they don't crowd out the meadow.You can enjoy many panoramas from a long the Marys Peak Trail. This is the highest peak in the Oregon coast range. MiniaturasThere is a meadows restoration project going on here at St. Marys peak. Selective trees are being cut down so that they don't crowd out the meadow.You can enjoy many panoramas from a long the Marys Peak Trail. This is the highest peak in the Oregon coast range. MiniaturasThere is a meadows restoration project going on here at St. Marys peak. Selective trees are being cut down so that they don't crowd out the meadow.You can enjoy many panoramas from a long the Marys Peak Trail. This is the highest peak in the Oregon coast range. MiniaturasThere is a meadows restoration project going on here at St. Marys peak. Selective trees are being cut down so that they don't crowd out the meadow.You can enjoy many panoramas from a long the Marys Peak Trail. This is the highest peak in the Oregon coast range. MiniaturasThere is a meadows restoration project going on here at St. Marys peak. Selective trees are being cut down so that they don't crowd out the meadow.You can enjoy many panoramas from a long the Marys Peak Trail. This is the highest peak in the Oregon coast range. MiniaturasThere is a meadows restoration project going on here at St. Marys peak. Selective trees are being cut down so that they don't crowd out the meadow.

These are the largest patches of sheep Sorrel or Sour dock that I have ever seen growing along a trail.