Moss claims all.
A valley of Pines and Birch in the Coastal Mountain Range taken from the Saddle Mountain trail.
Strange rock formation from another angle (see other picture).
Sam got lots of compliments on her shirt. LOTS.
Our trail with impressive safety sticks!
Sam headed up the trail.
Our trail going past another wet rock face. You can see the trail turn into a stream in the middle right.
I loved the nearly perpendicular trees on the top of this nearby cliff.
The trail going past a rock face.
Tiny waterfall just a couple feet from me. Stare at the middle and you can pretend its hundreds of feet away.
Water and snow covered trail.
Icicles still slowly disappearing in the Spring sunshine.
Tiny flower growing on some moss covered rocks.
Descending into the saddle of the mountain before the final assent. I made it down to the trees in the middle, but it was just too icy and steep after that.
A point near the final assent that Sam wouldn't let me visit. I'm kind of releaved, it was quite windy.
Snow covered trail. The Birch trees have been replaced with Pine this high up.
Strange rock wall formation (between the two foreground rocks)
More Birch lower down on the trail.
Sam squinting into the bright Spring sunshine.
Lower part of a trail has lots of Birch trees.
Tree growing out of an old tree stump.
Tree growing on top of an old tree stump.
Moss covered limbs over our trail.
The moss covered trees never get less cool.