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A hiker walks along a lava field near Collier Cone, with North Sister in the baackground, Oregon Cascades
The distinctive orange wood of an old-growth Douglas-fir stump in a clearcut on the Willamette National Forest, Oregon
Blue Camas (Camassia quamash) in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, an important plant to indigenous inhabitants (Kalapuya)
The shadow of Black Butte is cast across a tremendous cloud bank stretching for 100 miles to Washington State. The top of Green Ridge can be seen poking through the clouds. From a wildfire-affected area near the summit of Black Butte, Oregon Cascades.
Clearcuts near a waterway, with a clearcut mountain in the distance. Willamette National Forest, Oregon.
A vine maple leaf (Acer circinatum) stands silhouetted against the night sky near Burnt Ridge, Three Sisters Wilderness, Oregon Cascades
Windswept, ice-encrusted tree on the summit of Marys Peak, highest mountain in the Oregon Coast Range.
The towering ancient forests of Winberry Creek in the Oregon Cascades. Despite having stands of Douglas-fir trees 800 years old and 300 feet tall, the US Forest Service is intent on logging old growth forest in Winberry Creek
The entire sky burns an impossible orange (natural too, no filters) over the Old Cascades from Cone Peak, Oregon.
Blue Camas (Camassia quamash) in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, an important plant to indigenous inhabitants (Kalapuya)