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Part of Garfield Peak as seen from the Sun Notch Trail.

aal.jpg Nature provides infinite patterns. I liked the way the crook of this long-dead tree had the moss growing on it. I wonder how many years it took the moss to grow in this harsh climate.ThumbnailsPenstemmons cling to the cliffs along Garfield Peak Trail in Crater Lake National Park.Nature provides infinite patterns. I liked the way the crook of this long-dead tree had the moss growing on it. I wonder how many years it took the moss to grow in this harsh climate.ThumbnailsPenstemmons cling to the cliffs along Garfield Peak Trail in Crater Lake National Park.Nature provides infinite patterns. I liked the way the crook of this long-dead tree had the moss growing on it. I wonder how many years it took the moss to grow in this harsh climate.ThumbnailsPenstemmons cling to the cliffs along Garfield Peak Trail in Crater Lake National Park.Nature provides infinite patterns. I liked the way the crook of this long-dead tree had the moss growing on it. I wonder how many years it took the moss to grow in this harsh climate.ThumbnailsPenstemmons cling to the cliffs along Garfield Peak Trail in Crater Lake National Park.Nature provides infinite patterns. I liked the way the crook of this long-dead tree had the moss growing on it. I wonder how many years it took the moss to grow in this harsh climate.ThumbnailsPenstemmons cling to the cliffs along Garfield Peak Trail in Crater Lake National Park.Nature provides infinite patterns. I liked the way the crook of this long-dead tree had the moss growing on it. I wonder how many years it took the moss to grow in this harsh climate.ThumbnailsPenstemmons cling to the cliffs along Garfield Peak Trail in Crater Lake National Park.Nature provides infinite patterns. I liked the way the crook of this long-dead tree had the moss growing on it. I wonder how many years it took the moss to grow in this harsh climate.ThumbnailsPenstemmons cling to the cliffs along Garfield Peak Trail in Crater Lake National Park.

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