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Creation date / 2019 / January / 26
- A waterfall cascades next to one of the viewpoints on the lower section of the Cape Horn Trail
- Onward through the fog was our motto for the first part of our hike
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- One of the two underpasses for the Cape Horn Trail
- One of the viewpoints provides a lovely view into the Columbia River Gorge
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- An orange fungus is one of the brightest winter plants along the Cape Horn Trail
- Beacon Rock is barely visible from this viewpoint on the Cape Horn Trail
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- Fog wafts over distant view to the south
- Licorice Ferns grow on may of the maple and alder trees.
- Spiders and alder trees create a symbiotic relationship because the spicers trap bugs and the trees provide a place for the spiders to spin webs.
- A small waterfall high above the trail
- Licorice Ferns happily grow along the trail.