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Home 1446
Creation date / 2008
- As the lava flowed through the tube, the top of the lava cooled and made ledges.
- Ceiling of the lava tube showing cracks as the rock cooled and contracted.
- Here the lava ledge is far above your head.
- Leaving the cave you can see how much snow has fallen into the skylight of the cave
- Ape Cave parking lot with Mt. St. Helens in the background
- We made an igloo and camped in the parking lot for the tale of two forests trail
- Leif Erikson Trail near the trailhead.
- One of the small streams crossing Leif Erikson Trail.
- Milepost where we turned around and went back to the trailhead.
- Map of Forest Park trails.
- Woodpecker holes in a dead tree along the Leif Erikson Trail.
- Ferns growing along the trail.
- One of the many dogs along the trail. Even though there is a leash law, the majority of dogs run free on this trail.
- A mossy tree along the trail.
- St. Johns Bridge and the Willamette River.