rozoneill: We started out from the Cripple Camp Trailhead
rozoneill: Columbia windflower ruled the shady forest floor
rozoneill: A cluster of yellowleaf iris
rozoneill: Little pink-orange fungal buttons on a log
rozoneill: One of these is not like the others
rozoneill: Odd fungus with a green tinge
rozoneill: Cleve seems small next an old growth Douglas fir
rozoneill: Cleve and Edwin check out the Cripple Camp Shelter
rozoneill: Meadow at Cripple Camp
rozoneill: Art made by a shadow on a tree trunk
rozoneill: Some of the forest surrounding Cripple Camp Shelter
rozoneill: Baneberry was the dominant life form in these parts
rozoneill: Forest fire had done a number here
rozoneill: Despite the fire damage, the scenery was beautiful
rozoneill: Meadow at Toad Lake
rozoneill: Bluebells were plentiful
rozoneill: The ever so elegant columbine
rozoneill: A large mushroom sprouts on a live tree
rozoneill: One of many small meadows below the trail
rozoneill: Merten's coralroot makes an appearance
rozoneill: Edwin and Cleve hike through a meadow
rozoneill: Larkspur flourished in the sunny spots
rozoneill: And now we enter Pup Prairie
rozoneill: Pup Prairie impresses with its acres of greenery
rozoneill: A plant that looks like it could eat me
rozoneill: A small creek runs through the vegetation
rozoneill: The trail followed the lower edge of Pup Prairie
rozoneill: Baneberry ruled the meadows
rozoneill: Sitka valerian attracted bees and butterflies
rozoneill: Part of the huge meadow that is Pup Prairie