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Hem 29
Skapelsedatum / 2009 / Oktober / 10
- Mushrooms are commonly seen along the Stevens Creek Trail in Mt. Rainier National Park. These mushrooms are growing on a dying tree.
- Twin Firs Trailhead on the south side of Mt. Rainier National Park.
- The skeleton of a giant cedar tree lies next to the path along the Twin Firs Trail in Mt. Rainier National Park.
- Here is the results of a tree growing on a nurse log. The tangle of roots supports the new tree as the old one rots away.
- Fungi sprout from an alder tree growing along the Stevens Creek Trail at Mt. Rainier National Park.
- Vine Maple leaves are backlit by sunlight at the base of one of the huge cedar trees in the Grove of the Patriarchs at Mt. Rainier National Park.
- An incredible growth of fungi sprout from an old tree along the Stevens Creek Trail in Mt. Rainier National Park.
- When James Longmire opened the resort at Longmire in the late 1800's, it was considered good health to drink from the soda springs and to bathe in the water.
- The fall colors of Vine Maple leaves are are reflected in the Ohanapecosh River on the path to the Grove of the Patriarchs at Mt. Rainier National Park.
- Fall mushrooms sprout in the dank forest along the Twin Firs Trail in Mt. Rainier National Park.
- Dense forests are surround the short trail for Twin Firs at Mt. Rainier National Park.
- This is a soda spring becuase carbon dioxide and other gasses constantly bubble up through the water.
- This cabin is the oldest surviving structure at Mt. Rainier National Park. It was built by Elcaine Longmire in 1888.
- A strong steel beam bridge trimmed with wood provides an easy crossing for the Wonderland Trail over Stevens Creek.
- Vine Maples frome trees as they struggle for sunlight on the Twin Firs Trail.