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Tuis 7936
Datum bygevoeg / 2016 / Junie / 2
- Orange fungus along the Big Creek Trail in the fall. This fungus is common in southwestern Washington State. I think it is a fungus called orange mushroom pimple (Hypomyces lactifluorum) that attacks other mushrooms and causes them to change to this orang
- Mt. Hood from the Timberline Trail above Lamberson Butte. Trees at this elevation grow incredibly slow and never get much over ten foot tall.
- Wildflowers bloom in meadows along the Timberline Trail.
- Setting up at the backpacker camp
- Hey Drew, I think that is my beer
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- A mountain goat casually browses on the sparse plants at Lunch Counter at 9,500 feet in elevation. Once it ate the flowers, it dug up more of the plant to eat.
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- Half Dome
- Who wouldn't recognize Half Dome?
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- Look at how the sheets of granite have sheared off
- Looking across the valley from Happy Isles
- Look at that granite
- Looking across the valley from Happy Isles