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A Majestic Old Madrone is Silouetted Against the Afternoon Sky (Crystal Springs Trail)
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Trail Map, Huddart Park
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Arching Madrones Play Counterpoint to Erect Redwoods
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Blue Sky and Chaparral (Chaparral Trail)
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Ferns in the Shade And Madornes in the Sun (Upper Crystal Springs Trail)
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Madrones Shimmer in the Afternoon Sun (Crystal Springs Trail)
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Madrones Twist and Turn in Balletic Elegance (Lower Crystal Springs Trail)
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Redwoods Ascend from a September Dry Creek-Bed (Lower Crystal Springs Trail)
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Ridges We've Climbed Today in the Distance(along Rt. 280)
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San Francisco Bay in the Distant Mist (Dean Trail)
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Slender, Pigmy Redwoods Survive on the East-Facing Slope
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Tightly Wound Redwoods Survive Nicely in a Dried-Up Creek-Bed
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Tufts of Fog Creep OverSkyline Ridge (from Along Rt. 280)
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Was It Some Ancient Bolt of Lightning that Cleft this Rock in Two
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Twisted! ( a Madrone branch)
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Madrone Habitat (Winter)
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Phleger Estate (GGNRA) Trail Intersection