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Home / Fort To Sea Photos OR 30
Creation date / 2018 / All
- I noticed the roofs slope to the center so all the rain from the roofs ended up in the center. Maybe they needed to get water in case they thought it was dangerous outside the walls.
- Netting for erosion control becomes has been taken over by moss.
- Looking into Fort Clatsop.
- Skunk Cabbage along the Fort to Sea trail.
- I guess the fire burned most all the time and kept the mud lining hardened.
- A view from the high point of the trail.
- moss and apple clover grow along the trail in some spots.
- Here is a replica of a dugout canoe.
- Some sections of the Fort to Sea trail are well gravelled.
- A firepit at Fort Clapsop
- Dan is at the underpass under Highway 101.
- Lots of skunk cabbage
- There is a massive marsh of skunk cabbage along the trail.
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