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დასაწყისი 26
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გადაღების დრო / 2012 / აპრილი
- A small brook flows across the trail near the trailhead. This picturesque brook flows gently across the Pacific Crest Trail.
- Lady Slipper Orchids bloom early in the spring along the trail.
- All along the trails in Tryon Creek State park, Licorice Ferns grow happily on trees in areas with plenty of rainfall.
- Trillium bloom in abundance in Tryon Creek State park in the early spring.
- Moss covered sign for Cedar Hiking Trail. I wonder how often the moss has to be scraped off.
- Trillium bloom in abundance in Tryon Creek State park in the early spring.
- Tryon Creek flowing through the green forest and moss covered trees.
- This section of the Pacific Crest Trail gently curves and climbs towards Dry Creek Falls.
- Sunlight backlights moss draping from all the trees along the first part of the trail. It takes a long wet season to get moss to grow on trees like this.
- Salmonberries bloom early spring and abound in Tryon Creek State Park.
- Standing on Bunk Bridge provides a sweet view of Park Creek. The sounds here are a treat for your ears and the soft greens of the moss and plants a soothing palette for your eyes.
- Here is a picture of the Pacific Crest Trail in Cascade Locks. The beginning of the trail is an easy walk up a gentle grade.
- A view of the forest from one of the overlooks on the Trillium Trail in Tryon Creek State Park.
- Dry Creek Falls plunges out of a basalt cleft to plunge into a small pool at the bottom of the falls.
- A closeup of some Lady Slipper Orchids shows the details of the flowers.