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Avaleht 952
Koostamise kuupäev / 2009 / Kõik
- The mist shrouds the forest on a foggy day on the Glacier View Trail.
- Here is a typical picture of the Glacier View Trail. Some sections of the trail are in much worse shape.
- Lupines blooming in the meadows at the Tom McCall Nature Preserve.
- Innovative trail sign along the Steigerwald Lake Trail in Washougal, WA.
- Frozen Lake is the junction for several trails. This lake is the water supply for Sunrise. The snow usually lasts all summer around this lake.
- Suspension bridge over Short Sand Creek at Oswald West State Park. This is the beginning of the lower Neahkahnie Mountain Trail.
- It looks like Chris is checking her watch. I bet she wants us to hurry up and get to the worksite!
- Wyeth Trailhead in the Columbia River National Scenic Area.
- Skunk Cabbage (Latin Name: Symplocarpus foetidus) is a slightly poisionous plant, but don't worry because there are no animals that willingly eat it.
- The mossy bark of a Cottonwood tree provides a study in textures along the Gibbons Creek Wildlife Trail.
- Emmons Glacier and Mt. Tahomoa graces the slopes as Mt. Rainer rises above all else. A branch of the White River flows in the foreground.
- Stair-step Moss (Latin name: Hylocomium splendens) is a green feathery moss seen growing along the Oneonta Trail in the Columbia River Gorge.
- A slough of the Columbia River provides a serene foreground for the mountains in Oregon. A rocky Mt. Hood can be seen poking out in the background.
- A plaque in Oswald State Park near the beach dedicated to Matt Kramer who wrote newpaper articles that led to the passage of the Oregon Beach Bill in 1967.
- Majestic Mt. Rainier rises above everything else at the start of the Burroughs Mountain Trail.