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Trailhead picture in 2009. The trail is overgrown and the faint trail can barely be found.

aab.jpg This wood bridge spans a wet area along the trail. The lack of use shows but it is still sturdy.ThumbnailsWestern Hemlock (Latin name: Tsuga heterophylla) predominate the lower portions of this trail. Here is a picture of their soft, flat needles.This wood bridge spans a wet area along the trail. The lack of use shows but it is still sturdy.ThumbnailsWestern Hemlock (Latin name: Tsuga heterophylla) predominate the lower portions of this trail. Here is a picture of their soft, flat needles.This wood bridge spans a wet area along the trail. The lack of use shows but it is still sturdy.ThumbnailsWestern Hemlock (Latin name: Tsuga heterophylla) predominate the lower portions of this trail. Here is a picture of their soft, flat needles.This wood bridge spans a wet area along the trail. The lack of use shows but it is still sturdy.ThumbnailsWestern Hemlock (Latin name: Tsuga heterophylla) predominate the lower portions of this trail. Here is a picture of their soft, flat needles.This wood bridge spans a wet area along the trail. The lack of use shows but it is still sturdy.ThumbnailsWestern Hemlock (Latin name: Tsuga heterophylla) predominate the lower portions of this trail. Here is a picture of their soft, flat needles.This wood bridge spans a wet area along the trail. The lack of use shows but it is still sturdy.ThumbnailsWestern Hemlock (Latin name: Tsuga heterophylla) predominate the lower portions of this trail. Here is a picture of their soft, flat needles.

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