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  • Eliza and Max on a Short Hike Through Burned Out Forest Off Going to the Sun Road, Glacier National Park, Montana, US
    USMTGL-00202.jpg
  • Joe Hikes Down from Desolation Peak, North Cascades National Park, Washington, US
    USWANC-00639.dng
  • Epiphytes make themselves at home on a bigleaf maple tree's bough and branches. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00242.DNG
  • Western hemlock roots surround western red cedar stump. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00117.DNG
  • Epiphytes (AKA "air plants") like Tree moss (Stoloniferum) cover just about every tree bough and branch alongside the Quinault Rain Forest Trail. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US.
    USWAOP-082919-00026.DNG
  • Cholla (Cylindropuntia) Cactus, Willow Hole Trail, Wonderland of Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00043.dng
  • Willow Hole Trail, Wonderland of Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00039.dng
  • Joshua Tree (Yucca brevifolia), Willow Hole Trail, Wonderland of Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00029.dng
  • Beavertail Pricklypear (Opuntia basilaris) Cactus, Willow Hole Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00022.dng
  • Willow Hole Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00021.dng
  • Boy Scout Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00007b.dng
  • Boy Scout Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00003.dng
  • Wooden Footbridge Over Bridal Veil Creek at Outlet of Lake Serene, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, US
    USWACC-100318-00017.dng
  • Lake Serene Trail, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, US
    USWACC-100318-00006.dng
  • Cut Douglas fir log becomes one with the forest. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00259.DNG
  • Leaves of devil’s club. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00264.DNG
  • Devil’s club. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00251.DNG
  • Ferns and devil's club are major players in the understory of the temperate rainforest. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00250.DNG
  • Cut Douglas fir makes way for the trail. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00202.DNG
  • The "padded realm" (moss, lichens and fungi) fills up every nook and cranny of the temperate rainforest. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00180.DNG
  • Cut Douglas fir makes way for the trail. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00199.DNG
  • Cut Douglas fir makes way for the trail. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00197.DNG
  • Waterfall along Willaby Creek. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00133.DNG
  • Fallen Douglas fir tree bisects the temperate rainforest. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00170.DNG
  • Sitka spruce. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00160.DNG
  • Three different trees of varying ages have set roots down on top of an old growth snag. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00126.DNG
  • Waterfall along Willaby Creek. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00132.DNG
  • Western hemlock tree grows on much bigger Douglas fir. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00068.DNG
  • Western hemlock, Douglas fir, Western red cedar and Sitka spruce — the four major conifers of the temperate rainforest — line up in a row. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00047.DNG
  • Devil’s club, although pesky to hikers, plays an important role in terms of ecosystem services as it stabilizes soils and helps the forest recover from both natural disturbances such as landslides or blowdowns and human incursions like logging. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00021.DNG
  • This 800-year old Douglas fir tree along the Quinault Rain Forest Trail is 302 feet tall and 13 feet in diameter. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US.
    USWAOP-082919-00012.DNG
  • Willow Hole Trail, Wonderland of Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00047.dng
  • Willow Hole Trail, Wonderland of Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00041.dng
  • Willow Hole Trail, Wonderland of Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00040.dng
  • Willow Hole Trail, Wonderland of Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00038.dng
  • Willow Hole Trail, Wonderland of Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00036.dng
  • Willow Hole Trail, Wonderland of Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00033.dng
  • Willow Hole Trail, Wonderland of Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00032.dng
  • Willow Hole Trail, Wonderland of Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00031.dng
  • Joshua Tree (Yucca brevifolia), Willow Hole Trail, Wonderland of Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00030.dng
  • Joshua Tree (Yucca brevifolia), Willow Hole Trail, Wonderland of Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00028.dng
  • Joshua Tree (Yucca brevifolia), Willow Hole Trail, Wonderland of Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00027.dng
  • Red Barrel (Ferocactus cylindraceus) Cactus, Willow Hole Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00026.dng
  • Beavertail Pricklypear (Opuntia basilaris) Cactus, Willow Hole Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00024.dng
  • Willow Hole Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00020.dng
  • Willow Hole Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00017.dng
  • Mojave Yucca (Yucca schidigera), Willow Hole Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00011.dng
  • Mojave Yucca (Yucca schidigera), Willow Hole Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00010.dng
  • Willow Hole Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00009.dng
  • Boy Scout Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00008.dng
  • Boy Scout Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00007.dng
  • Boy Scout Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00006.dng
  • Mojave Yucca (Yucca schidigera), Boy Scout Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00005.dng
  • Red Barrel (Ferocactus cylindraceus) Cactus, Boy Scout Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00004.dng
  • Boy Scout Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00001.dng
  • Hiker on Fortynine Palms Oasis Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    _DSC8625.dng
  • Hiker on Fortynine Palms Oasis Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    _DSC8620.dng
  • Hiker on Fortynine Palms Oasis Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    _DSC8600.dng
  • Hiker on Fortynine Palms Oasis Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    _DSC8581.dng
  • Lake Serene, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, US
    USWACC-100318-00016.dng
  • Lake Serene Trail, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, US
    USWACC-100318-00004.dng
  • Bridal Veil Falls, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, US
    USWACC-100318-00002.dng
  • Bridal Veil Falls, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, US
    USWACC-100318-00003.dng
  • Bridal Veil Falls, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, US
    USWACC-100318-00001.dng
  • Wildflowers off Hummocks Trail, Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Washington, US
    USWASH-01119.jpg
  • Young tree roots cling onto the roots of an old blowdown tree as epiphytes on maple branches catch nutrients off the passing breeze. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US.
    USWAOP-082919-00285.DNG
  • Ferns, epiphytes and bigleaf maples compete for resources in the temperate rainforest. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00244.DNG
  • Western hemlock roots surround western red cedar stump. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00108.DNG
  • Western hemlock roots surround western red cedar stump. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00095.DNG
  • Western hemlock roots surround western red cedar stump. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00078.DNG
  • Western hemlock, Douglas fir, Western red cedar and Sitka spruce — the four major conifers of the temperate rainforest — line up in a row. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00048.DNG
  • Sidestream along Wlliaby Creek. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00038.DNG
  • Sidestream along Wlliaby Creek. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00035.DNG
  • Epiphytes (AKA "air plants") like Tree moss (Stoloniferum) cover just about every tree bough and branch alongside the Quinault Rain Forest Trail. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US.
    USWAOP-082919-00025.DNG
  • Devil’s club, although pesky to hikers, plays an important role in terms of ecosystem services as it stabilizes soils and helps the forest recover from both natural disturbances such as landslides or blowdowns and human incursions like logging. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US
    USWAOP-082919-00023.DNG
  • Epiphytes (AKA "air plants") like Tree moss (Stoloniferum) cover just about every tree bough and branch alongside the Quinault Rain Forest Trail. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US.
    USWAOP-082919-00004.DNG
  • This 800-year old Douglas fir tree along the Quinault Rain Forest Trail is 302 feet tall and 13 feet in diameter. Location: Quinault Rain Forest Trail, Olympic National Forest, Washington, US.
    USWAOP-082919-00008.DNG
  • Joshua Tree (Yucca brevifolia), Willow Hole Trail, Wonderland of Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00046.dng
  • Joshua Tree (Yucca brevifolia), Willow Hole Trail, Wonderland of Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00045.dng
  • Cholla (Cylindropuntia) Cactus, Willow Hole Trail, Wonderland of Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00044.dng
  • Mojave Yucca (Yucca schidigera), Willow Hole Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00042.dng
  • Willow Hole Trail, Wonderland of Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00037.dng
  • Willow Hole Trail, Wonderland of Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00035.dng
  • Willow Hole Trail, Wonderland of Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00034.dng
  • Red Barrel (Ferocactus cylindraceus) Cactus, Willow Hole Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00025.dng
  • Beavertail Pricklypear (Opuntia basilaris) Cactus, Willow Hole Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00023.dng
  • Willow Hole Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00019.dng
  • Willow Hole Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00018.dng
  • Willow Hole Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00016.dng
  • Willow Hole Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00014.dng
  • Willow Hole Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00013.dng
  • Willow Hole Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00015.dng
  • Willow Hole Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00012.dng
  • Boy Scout Trail, Joshua Tree National Park, California, US
    USCAJT-103018-00002.dng
  • Lake Serene, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, US
    USWACC-100318-00014.dng
  • Lake Serene, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, US
    USWACC-100318-00015.dng
  • Lake Serene Trail, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, US
    USWACC-100318-00005.dng
  • Wildflowers off Hummocks Trail, Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Washington, US
    USWASH-01120.jpg
  • Unnamed Waterfall along Sourdough Creek, North Cascades National Park, Washington, US
    USWANC-00154.dng
  • Hiking to Cape Alava, Olympic National Park, Washington, US
    USWAOP-01877.jpg
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