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Anemones (Latin name: Anemone Deltatoidea) bloom in the forest along the tail on the Elk Mountain-Kings Mountain Trail.

aav.jpg This tree trunk has been sandblasted by storms that rake Mt. Hood. The wood is worn away faster than it can turn gray. The grit almost polishes the wood smooth.ThumbnailsBob ducks under one of the few deadfalls along the trail.This tree trunk has been sandblasted by storms that rake Mt. Hood. The wood is worn away faster than it can turn gray. The grit almost polishes the wood smooth.ThumbnailsBob ducks under one of the few deadfalls along the trail.This tree trunk has been sandblasted by storms that rake Mt. Hood. The wood is worn away faster than it can turn gray. The grit almost polishes the wood smooth.ThumbnailsBob ducks under one of the few deadfalls along the trail.This tree trunk has been sandblasted by storms that rake Mt. Hood. The wood is worn away faster than it can turn gray. The grit almost polishes the wood smooth.ThumbnailsBob ducks under one of the few deadfalls along the trail.This tree trunk has been sandblasted by storms that rake Mt. Hood. The wood is worn away faster than it can turn gray. The grit almost polishes the wood smooth.ThumbnailsBob ducks under one of the few deadfalls along the trail.This tree trunk has been sandblasted by storms that rake Mt. Hood. The wood is worn away faster than it can turn gray. The grit almost polishes the wood smooth.ThumbnailsBob ducks under one of the few deadfalls along the trail.This tree trunk has been sandblasted by storms that rake Mt. Hood. The wood is worn away faster than it can turn gray. The grit almost polishes the wood smooth.ThumbnailsBob ducks under one of the few deadfalls along the trail.

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