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Beranda 13068
- The lower section of the Wahkeena Falls Trail is wide and paved to handle the heavy foot traffic.
- Midway through Swale Canyon the trail is mostly well packed with just a few 100-yard patches of loose gravel.
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- An early season ice storm, also known as Silverthaw, has coated everyhing in a layer of on the Devil's Rest Trail.
- University Falls cascades about 55 feet down a basalt slope. The trail ends with a closeup view of the falls.
- A slick layer of ice coats the Gorge Trail #400, west of Wahkeena Creek.
- Apple Clover, Wood Sorrel, or Sour Apple, (Latin name: Oxalis oregana) at Munson Creek Falls, Oregon. The leaves of this plant are edible, but contain Oxalic acid which can upset some people's stomachs. This plant is to be chewed on in moderation, like 10
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- Trail junction sign at the Storey Burn Trail and the Central Gales Creek Trail.
- Abundant water feeds carpets of Monkeyflowers in Glacier Basin.
- Lower section of the trail goes through a nice forest. Here is a little stream that crosses the trail.
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- Three Sisters Backpack Trip 005
- Mt. Rainier from the Nisqually River near Cougar Rock Campground. Current year's trail bridge with the previous year's trail bridge in the background.
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