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  • Smoke from a forest fire on the other side of Mt Adams hangs in the subalpine firs.
    Killen Creek Trail-Killen Creek Trai...jpg
  • Quartz Creek-Quartz Creek Trail-Dark...jpg
  • The Milky Way twinkles above Muddy Meadows and  Mt Adams.
    Milky Way over Mt Adams-Muddy Meadow...jpg
  • Mt Adams peaked through the clouds during the late afternoon.
    Sliver of Mt Adams-Muddy Meadows-Mt ...jpg
  • Big Dipper over Mt Adams-Bird Mounta...jpg
  • The light turned blue after the sun dropped below the horizon.  This created a soft cast to the vegetation while pink continued to show on the clouds above.  Cascade frogs continued to call vigorously as we passed to darkness.
    Twilight on Lily Lake-Lily Lake Trai...jpg
  • Quartz Creek-Quartz Creek Trail-Dark...jpg
  • A gray jay peers down on my camp in Killen Meadows.
    Gray Jay-Killen Creek Trail-Mt Adams...jpg
  • Water cascades over small boulders in Killen Creek.
    Upper Killen Creek Trail-Killen Mead...jpg
  • Water in Killen Creek tumbles over basalt rocks as in comes down off the ridge beside Mt Adams
    Upper Killen Creek Trail-Killen Mead...jpg
  • Fog blanketed Muddy Meadows and completley covered Mt Adams.
    Muddy Meadows wrapped in fog-Muddy M...jpg
  • The Milky Way twinkled above Mt Adams and Muddy Meadows.
    Milky Way over Mt Adams-Muddy Meadow...jpg
  • Quartz Creek-Quartz Creek Trail-Dark...jpg
  • Muddy Meadows had taken on a golden brown cast and contrasted with the white summit of Mt Adams peaking through the sky.
    Mt Adams from Muddy Meadows-Muddy Me...jpg
  • A gray jay hangs sideways and leans toward me to see whether I am friendly.
    Gray Jay-Killen Meadows-Mt Adams Wil...jpg
  • Mt Adams drifted in and out of clouds as I climbed toward high camp.
    Mt Adams-Killen Creek Trail-Mt Adams...jpg
  • Mt Rainier rises through a sea of smoke and fog. The smoke has drifted from the Cougar Creek fire on the southeast side of Mt Adams.
    Mt Rainier from Killen Creek Trail-K...jpg
  • A juvenile gray jay waits in the trees to see what I might do next.
    Gray Jay-Killen Meadows-Mt Adams Wil...jpg
  • Scratch marks from a black bear that scrambled up this subalpine fir.
    Bear scratch marks-Killen Creek Trai...jpg
  • An American dipper forages in the rapids of Lower Killen Falls.
    Dipper in lower Killen Falls-Killen ...jpg
  • A juvenile gray jay moves in close to see if I might have a morsel for him.
    Gray Jay-Killen Creek Trail-Mt Adams...jpg
  • Mt Rainier rises through a sea of smoke and fog.
    Mt Rainier from Killen Creek Trail-K...jpg
  • Morning sun had reached the peak of Mt Adams but not come into Killen Meadow. Adams Glacier remained in the shadow of the peak. The meadow had taken on fall colors and the air hovered around freezing.
    Mt Adams from Killen Meadows-Killen ...jpg
  • Scratch marks from a black bear that scrambled up this subalpine fir.
    Bear scratch marks-Killen Creek Trai...jpg
  • Mt Adams begins to show through the disipating smoke and morning fog. Muddy Meadows takes on a yellow-brown cast as fall approaches.
    Mt Adams emerges through fog and smo...jpg
  • A well worn and bleached stick added contrast to the herbs covering a high spot in Muddy Meadows.
    Old stick and ground cover-Muddy Mea...jpg
  • The old growth trees were massive is size, both in diameter and in how high they reached for the sky.  These were well over a hundred feet tall.
    Old Growth Canopy-Lily Lake Trail-Go...jpg
  • A gray jay hops onto a rock to have a close look at me.
    Gray Jay-Killen Creek Trail-Mt Adams...jpg
  • Water splashes and twists as it maneuvers rocks in Killen Creek.
    Upper Killen Creek Trail-Killen Mead...jpg
  • The junction of the Pacific Crest Trail and Killen Creek Trail.
    Junction with Pacific Crest Trail-Ki...jpg
  • Early morning light gives a warm feeling to the ice cold water tumbling down Killen Creek.
    Upper Killen Creek Trail-Killen Mead...jpg
  • Water snakes around moss covered rocks in Killen Creek.
    Upper Killen Creek Trail-Killen Mead...jpg
  • Mountain ash berries had begun to ripen along the Pacific Crest Trail.
    Mountain Ash Berries-Pacific Crest T...jpg
  • Lily Lake glowed in soft light as the sun began to set.  Varied thrush, Towsend warbler and many song sparrows sang during the final light of the day.
    Sunset on Lily Lake-Lily Lake Trail-...jpg
  • A green comma butterfly suns itself along the Killen Creek Trail in Mt Adams Wilderness.
    Green Comma-Killen Creek Trail-Mt Ad...jpg
  • By 9 AM, the sun had reached Killen Meadows and covered it in a warm light. Mt Adams rose in the clear blue skys south of the Pacific Crest Trail.
    Mt Adams from Killen Meadows-Killen ...jpg
  • Small spider web strands ran from needle to needle on the tips of a lodgepole pine. First-year cones have begun to develop near the terminal bud of this branch.
    Lodgepole Pine-Muddy Meadows-Mt Adam...jpg
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