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Maidenhair ferns make a beard of green along the Elk Mountain-Kings Mountain Trail.

aaz.jpg Old stumps along the trail show how loggers cut notches for springboards into the side of the tree, giving the logger a place to stand while cutting down the tree.MiniatuurafbeeldingenA small stream flows across the Wilson River Trail.Old stumps along the trail show how loggers cut notches for springboards into the side of the tree, giving the logger a place to stand while cutting down the tree.MiniatuurafbeeldingenA small stream flows across the Wilson River Trail.Old stumps along the trail show how loggers cut notches for springboards into the side of the tree, giving the logger a place to stand while cutting down the tree.MiniatuurafbeeldingenA small stream flows across the Wilson River Trail.Old stumps along the trail show how loggers cut notches for springboards into the side of the tree, giving the logger a place to stand while cutting down the tree.MiniatuurafbeeldingenA small stream flows across the Wilson River Trail.Old stumps along the trail show how loggers cut notches for springboards into the side of the tree, giving the logger a place to stand while cutting down the tree.MiniatuurafbeeldingenA small stream flows across the Wilson River Trail.Old stumps along the trail show how loggers cut notches for springboards into the side of the tree, giving the logger a place to stand while cutting down the tree.MiniatuurafbeeldingenA small stream flows across the Wilson River Trail.Old stumps along the trail show how loggers cut notches for springboards into the side of the tree, giving the logger a place to stand while cutting down the tree.MiniatuurafbeeldingenA small stream flows across the Wilson River Trail.

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