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In 2012 we took a vacation to the state of Washington, visiting the North Cascades National Park Complex and Olympic National Park. This is a varied environment including the coast, rain forests, and alpine mountain environments.
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Snow fields along the sides of the ridge along the Lillian Ridge Trail (9/7/12, Lillian Ridge trail, Olympic National Park)
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Snow fields along the sides of the ridge along the Lillian Ridge Trail (9/7/12, Lillian Ridge trail, Olympic National Park)

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  • A pica in the grass under the edge of a rock (8/29/2012, Diablo Lake Overlook, State highway 20, North Cascades National Park Service Complex)
  • Diablo Lake has a very distinctive aqua or cyan hue to the water, indicating that it is fed by glacial runoff. (8/31/2012, Diablo Lake Overlook, State highway 20, North Cascades National Park Service Complex)
  • It is common to see large polypores (members of the mushroom family) growing in the moist forests of Washington state. These bright-orange polypores and the green moss next to them are growing on a large log that used to be trail bridge crossing a creek. Some of the larger polypores on this log were at least 6 inches across. (9/1/2012, Baker River Trail, North Cascades National Park Service Complex)
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  • The trail runs between two large trees covered in moss, with large-leafed foliage from the lush forest beyond. (9/1/2012, Baker River Trail, North Cascades National Park Service Complex)
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  • A white butterfly feeds on a yellow flower. (9/6/12, parking lot for the Sol Duc Falls trail, Olympic National Park)
  • Three separate streams form the Sol Duc Falls drop from the upper creek down into the canyon below. (9/6/12, Sol Duc Falls trail, Olympic National Park)
  • Purple lupine, white daisy-like flowers, and other wildflowers are in the grassy foreground, with the mountains near Hurricane Ridge under blue skies behind (9/7/12, Obstruction Point Rd., Olympic National Park)
  • Red leaves from ground cover stand out in front of the mountains on this rocky & wind-blown ridge. (9/7/12, Lillian Ridge trail, Olympic National Park)
  • Snow fields along the sides of the ridge along the Lillian Ridge Trail (9/7/12, Lillian Ridge trail, Olympic National Park)
  • The setting sun over the ocean waves. (9/11/12, Beach 3, Olympic National Park)
  • Huge trees covered with long moss dominate the Hall of Mosses Trail. (9/10/12, Hall of Mosses Trail, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park)
  • Huge trees covered with long moss dominate the Hall of Mosses Trail. (9/10/12, Hall of Mosses Trail, Hoh Rain Forest, Olympic National Park)
  • Wind-blown trees on Cape Flattery make a good foreground for the dark-blue Pacific Ocean and Tatoosh Island. Cape Flattery is the northwesternmost point of the contiguous United States. The lighthouse on Tatoosh Island was first turned on in 1857. (9/12/12, Cape Flattery, near Olympic National Park)
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