July 2, 2016

Near the start of the trail, where it first crosses the stream, the vegetation is heavy at the crossing. The flowering shrub to the right of the trail is called “Ocean Spray”.

Ocean-spray, Creambush ~ Holodiscus discolor

Sometimes a tree will fall across the trail. This one is a couple miles up from the trail head. For perspective, I leaned my hiking staff on the tree: the staff is 62 inches long.

Brown-eyed Susan ~ Gaillardia aristata

White Spirea, Shinyleaf Spirea ~ Spiraea lucida

Many flowers have already completed their summer and have already gone to seed. This one is from a Yellow Salsify.

I think this one is from a species of Butterweed.

Common St. Johnswort, Klamath weed ~ Hypericum perforatum

Thimbleberry ~ Rubus parviflorus


Scarlet Gillia, Sky Rocket ~ Ipomopsis aggregata



Liverleaf Wintergreen, Pink Pyrola ~ Pyrola asarifolia

Wood’s Rose ~ Rosa woodsii
August 2, 2011

Viper’s Bugloss ~ Echium vulgare

Western Mountain Aster ~ Symphyotrichum spathulatum

Yellow Monkey-flower ~ Mimulus guttatus

Chickory ~ Cichorium intybus

White Clematis ~ Clematis ligusticifolia

St. John’s-wort ~ Hypericum perforatum
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