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A huge expanse of forested wilderness looking south into Olympic National Park from Hurricane Ridge, Washington
A herd of Roosevelt elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti) crossing the wild, remote Queets River in Olympic National Park, Washington
The photographer next to a huge fallen Douglas-fir along the Hoh River, Olympic Rainforest, Washington. This 9-foot diameter tree is likely 6-800 years old.
Massive, ancient western red cedar (Thuja plicata) along the Hoh River, Olympic Rainforest, Washington, likely 1,200 years old
Vine maple (Acer circinatum) turning bright red in Autumn, North Fork Sol Duc Creek, Olympic Rainforest, Washington
Red paintbrush and lupine in the wildflower meadows Snograss Flats in the Goat Rocks Wilderness, Washington Cascades.
Giant, ancient Douglas-fir along the Hoh River, Olympic Rainforest, Washington, with adult for scale. This tree is ten feet wide and probably 6-800 years old.