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- This old bulldozer was once part of a logging operation. Another example of what the 1980 blast destroyed.
- This moss was smiling at me as I walked by. It reminded me of a Smurf. I found this along the shore of Coldwater Lake.
- This Marmot was eating the grass on Burroughs Mountain. This 2+ mile side trip was taken the evening we stayed at Sunrise walk-in camp.
- This Marmot came out to see who was making all the noise.
- This looks like Rattan's Blue-eyed Mary.
- This Log bridge over Pernham Creek has washed out and now you cross on a downed log.
- This little guy was at the trailhead having a snack. Hung out with us for sometime.
- This is where the Wildwood Trail crosses the Dogwood Trail. You can see the signs have been vandalized so the junction isn't signed when this photo was taken in August 2010.
- This is what you see as you near Summerland from the trail coming down out of Panhandle Gap.
- This is Upper Latourell Falls, looking at the old bridge
- This is two ton bronze statue of a tree Stone near the end of the Lewis and Clark Discovery Trail at Long Beach, WA. The stump of the sculpture has an inscription on it.
- This is the view from the top of Mt. Defiance.
- This is the trailhead sign at the southern end of the Cape Lookout North Trail.
- This is the trailhead on the PCT for the West Ridge Trail up Table Mountain. The trail get much steeper from here. We passed this junction and went to the next one.
- This is the trailhead on the PCT for the Heartbreak Ridge trail up Table Mountain. This trail has some really steep sections.