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This bridge once carried horses with ease. Now it lies with its back broken from old age and heavy snows.

aac.jpg Western Hemlock (Latin name: Tsuga heterophylla) predominate the lower portions of this trail. Here is a picture of their soft, flat needles.ThumbnailsOn the Pacific Crest Trail there are views to the east of the distant mountains.Western Hemlock (Latin name: Tsuga heterophylla) predominate the lower portions of this trail. Here is a picture of their soft, flat needles.ThumbnailsOn the Pacific Crest Trail there are views to the east of the distant mountains.Western Hemlock (Latin name: Tsuga heterophylla) predominate the lower portions of this trail. Here is a picture of their soft, flat needles.ThumbnailsOn the Pacific Crest Trail there are views to the east of the distant mountains.Western Hemlock (Latin name: Tsuga heterophylla) predominate the lower portions of this trail. Here is a picture of their soft, flat needles.ThumbnailsOn the Pacific Crest Trail there are views to the east of the distant mountains.Western Hemlock (Latin name: Tsuga heterophylla) predominate the lower portions of this trail. Here is a picture of their soft, flat needles.ThumbnailsOn the Pacific Crest Trail there are views to the east of the distant mountains.Western Hemlock (Latin name: Tsuga heterophylla) predominate the lower portions of this trail. Here is a picture of their soft, flat needles.ThumbnailsOn the Pacific Crest Trail there are views to the east of the distant mountains.

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