
- Ancient Cedar
Top of ancient western red cedar. - Ancient Cedar
Western Red Cedar at the Grove of the Patriarchs. - Ancient Cedar
Western Red Cedar at the Grove of the Patriarchs. (The broad bright leaves at lower right belong to another tree that is intertwined with the cedar). - City Light
- Copper creek
- Every twig
- Falls Creek Campground
- Falls Creek Campground
- Falls Creek Falls
- Falls Creek Falls
- Falls Creek Falls
- Falls Creek Falls
- Falls Creek Falls
- Falls Creek Falls
- Fortress of Coffee World Domination
- He who would cross the bridge of death
- Kenmore CIty Hall
- Lake Quinault Spruce
World's Largest Spruce tree - Sitka Spruce at Lake Quinault, Washington. 191 ft high, 58ft circumference, about 1000 years old. - Lake Quinault Spruce
World's Largest Spruce tree - Sitka Spruce at Lake Quinault, Washington. 191 ft high, 58ft circumference, about 1000 years old. - Lake Quinault Spruce
World's Largest Spruce tree - Sitka Spruce at Lake Quinault, Washington. 191 ft high, 58ft circumference, about 1000 years old. - Lake Quinault Spruce
World's Largest Spruce tree - Sitka Spruce at Lake Quinault, Washington. 191 ft high, 58ft circumference, about 1000 years old. - Lake Quinault Spruce
World's Largest Spruce tree - Sitka Spruce at Lake Quinault, Washington. 191 ft high, 58ft circumference, about 1000 years old. - Lake Quinault Spruce
World's Largest Spruce tree - Sitka Spruce at Lake Quinault, Washington. 191 ft high, 58ft circumference, about 1000 years old. - Land near the rusty thing
- Nightfall
- Ohanapecosh
Ohanapecosh River, Mount Rainier National Park - Ohanapecosh crossing
Suspension foot-bridge in Mount Rainier National Park - Only you can read this sign
- Reach for the skies
- Root Dweller
Me, in the roots of a downed tree at the Grove of the Patriarchs, Mount Rainier National Park (photo by Ben Cade) - Rugged
- Skookum Falls
Near Mount Rainier - Spinning wheels
Prayer wheels in motion at earthsanctuary.org - such verticals
- The Shunned House
Near Taylor Shellfish Farms, Chuckanut Drive, Bow WA - Two Thousand Years
Ancient Douglas-fir trees at the Grove of the Patriarchs, Mount Rainier National Park. Both are over one thousand years old, and have just barely enough remaining foliage to keep them alive. One was truncated by a storm; the other has a dead crown. - Vine & Cedars
Vine Maple (foreground), western red cedar (background), in the Grove of the Patriarchs - Wet Rocks
Salt Creek Recreation Area, Washington - White River Entrance Arch
On the Mather Memorial Parkway, Mount Rainier National Park - Whorls within whorls
Ring detail of an ancient fallen tree