rozoneill: My people, before we started hiking
rozoneill: Inside out flower, turned inside out as per its name
rozoneill: Slime mold, looking all the world like deer urp
rozoneill: Much of this hike was in lush forest
rozoneill: Fortunately, the trail had been cleared of a massive downfall
rozoneill: Cleve tells the tree in no uncertain terms to stay up there
rozoneill: The forest was full of burgeoning greenery
rozoneill: Scouler's harebell
rozoneill: Wildfire smoke from California hazed up the view
rozoneill: Thimbleberry, just beginning to ripen
rozoneill: The shade was much appreciated
rozoneill: Trail, seemingly going right over the edge
rozoneill: Farewell-to-spring was really putting on a show
rozoneill: Smoky view down to the Middle Fork Willamette River valley
rozoneill: The trail contours through a dry and open grass patch
rozoneill: Agoseris seeds, ready to fly away on the next breeze
rozoneill: Elegant brodiaea beautified the dry meadows
rozoneill: Farewell-to-spring were all over the dry meadows
rozoneill: The trail angles gently uphill in a shady forest
rozoneill: A shady forest is one way to beat the heat
rozoneill: Some vine maple were showing a hint of autumn color
rozoneill: Some of that vine maple forest cover
rozoneill: Aw. do we really have to leave the cool shade?
rozoneill: A spray of ocean spray flowers
rozoneill: Ocean spray was a thing here and there
rozoneill: The trail pushes past some ocean spray bushes
rozoneill: Definitely a green trail
rozoneill: Wildfire smoke really limited the views
rozoneill: Back into the deep dark woods
rozoneill: A cluster of white hyacinth flowers