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Trang chủ / Weldon Wagon Trail Photos WA 28
Ngày gởi hình
- The trail follows the open slopes with a fairly consistent grade.
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- A few acorns and leaves hung on through the winter,.
- This sign is at the turn-around point.
- Deer brush (Latin Name: Ceanothus integerrimus), a woody shrub in the family Rhamnaceae, native to the western United States, in Arizona, New Mexico, California, Oregon, and Washington
- You can see Mt. Hood to the south along the middle portion of the trail.
- This old equipment is at the turnaround point. We found the geocache without even trying.
- I saw Deer brush with flowers of white, blue, and pink on this trail.
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- There are a couple of interpretive signs along the trail.
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- There were these giant earthworms everywhere on the upper part of the trail.