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Stair-step Moss (Latin name: Hylocomium splendens) is a green feathery moss seen growing along the Oneonta Trail in the Columbia River Gorge.

aaa.jpg Winter rains gather making their way downhill and gathering to cascade off cliffs along the trail during the wet season. This is just at the edge of the trail on Horsetail Creek Trail.SīkbildesTriple Falls on Oneonta Creek in the Colubmia River Gorge. The falls are about 120 feet tall.Winter rains gather making their way downhill and gathering to cascade off cliffs along the trail during the wet season. This is just at the edge of the trail on Horsetail Creek Trail.SīkbildesTriple Falls on Oneonta Creek in the Colubmia River Gorge. The falls are about 120 feet tall.Winter rains gather making their way downhill and gathering to cascade off cliffs along the trail during the wet season. This is just at the edge of the trail on Horsetail Creek Trail.SīkbildesTriple Falls on Oneonta Creek in the Colubmia River Gorge. The falls are about 120 feet tall.Winter rains gather making their way downhill and gathering to cascade off cliffs along the trail during the wet season. This is just at the edge of the trail on Horsetail Creek Trail.SīkbildesTriple Falls on Oneonta Creek in the Colubmia River Gorge. The falls are about 120 feet tall.Winter rains gather making their way downhill and gathering to cascade off cliffs along the trail during the wet season. This is just at the edge of the trail on Horsetail Creek Trail.SīkbildesTriple Falls on Oneonta Creek in the Colubmia River Gorge. The falls are about 120 feet tall.Winter rains gather making their way downhill and gathering to cascade off cliffs along the trail during the wet season. This is just at the edge of the trail on Horsetail Creek Trail.SīkbildesTriple Falls on Oneonta Creek in the Colubmia River Gorge. The falls are about 120 feet tall.

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