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Akceptejo 281
Kreita dato / 2009 / Ĉio / Sabato
- A bench was constructed on top of Second Burroughs at Mt. Rainier National Park.
- A break in the Douglas Fir trees provides a view of the surrounding forest along the Salmon Butte Trail.
- A butterfly rests near Harphan Creek flows across the Wyeth Trail.
- A couple pair of Wood Ducks were swimming in the creek and resting on the rocks near the Eagle Creek Trailhead.
- A dwarf lupine is able to survive among the rocks near the Mt. Fremont lookout at Mt. Rainier National Park.
- A few Tiger Lillies (Latin name: Lilium columbianum) grow along the trail providing a bright splash of orange along the Wyeth trail in the late spring.
- A forested and snow covered ridge of hills looking east from above Frosty rocks on the shady side of the ridge. This is on a promontory west of the Pacific Crest Trail between Barlow Pass and Twin Lakes.
- A fuzzy plant grows along the rocks and catches the morning sun on Kamiak Butte.
- A ground squirrel runs about hoping for a handout. It didn't hang about long because I didn't offer it any food. It later came right up to me hoping for food.
- A meltwater lake is a beautifule shade of blue from he glacial sediments in the lake. This is from the Emmons Glacier overlook.
- A Red-winged blackbird looks for dangererous tourists at the Tom McCall Nature Preserve. These birds love to hang around the ponds.
- A rustic trail sign showing the side trail to North Lake on the Wyeth Trail.
- A short side trail from the Salmon Butte Trail leads to a mountain meadow full of wildflowers in the spring and early summer.
- 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 strong steel beam bridge trimmed with wood provides an easy crossing for the Wonderland Trail over Stevens Creek.