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  • Scratch marks from a black bear that scrambled up this subalpine fir.
    Bear scratch marks-Killen Creek Trai...jpg
  • Scratch marks from a black bear that scrambled up this subalpine fir.
    Bear scratch marks-Killen Creek Trai...jpg
  • Smoke from a forest fire on the other side of Mt Adams hangs in the subalpine firs.
    Killen Creek Trail-Killen Creek Trai...jpg
  • A gray jay hangs sideways and leans toward me to see whether I am friendly.
    Gray Jay-Killen Meadows-Mt Adams Wil...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
  • A gray jay hops onto a rock to have a close look at me.
    Gray Jay-Killen Creek Trail-Mt Adams...jpg
  • A gray jay peers down on my camp in Killen Meadows.
    Gray Jay-Killen Creek Trail-Mt Adams...jpg
  • A juvenile gray jay waits in the trees to see what I might do next.
    Gray Jay-Killen Meadows-Mt Adams Wil...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
  • Mt Rainier just up the trail toward Sourdough Ridge from Sunrise. First Burroughs Mountain is on the right. Burroughs Mountain and Sourdough Ridge are remenants of andesite lava flows between 420,000 and 500,000 years ago when Mt Rainier was just begining to grow.
    Mt Rainier from Sourdough Ridge--Mt ...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
  • the rain coasted all the vegetation with fascinating droplets.  This subalpine fir glistened in the soft foggy light.
    Water droplets on subalpine fir-Shed...jpg
  • New cones were beginning to grow on the subalpine firs along the Silver Forest Trail.
    Subalpine Fir cones-Silver Forest Tr...jpg
  • Lava ridges ran down from the volano's summit like so many fences. Subalbine firs and huckleberry meadows covered open areas.
    Lava Ridge Runding Down from Mt. Rai...jpg
  • Snow clung to branches on many trees like scarfs over the shoulder.
    Snow blankets a subalpine fir-Nisqua...jpg
  • A Clark's Nutcracker surveys the surrounding area along Sourdough Trail.
    Clark's Nutcracker perches on subalp...jpg
  • Clark's Nutcracker takes off from a subalpine fir to cross an alpine meadow along Sourdough Trail.
    Clark's Nutcracker flying-Sourdough ...jpg
  • Subalpine firs, meadow and hikers along Naches Peak Loop Trail.
    Naches Peak meadows and Mt Rainier-N...jpg
  • Beargrass blooms among the subalpine firs on Naches Peak Loop Trail.
    Bear grass -Naches Peak Loop Trail-...jpg
  • Subalpine firs, meadow and hikers along Naches Peak Loop Trail.
    Naches Peak meadows and Mt Rainier-N...jpg
  • Fog rose from the subalpine firs and twisted and turned, dancing like a ballerina down the valley.
    Fog dances down the basin-Commonweal...jpg
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