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Looking up the valley north around one of the plutons from an outcrop where we lunched. I hadn't realized autumn had come by so swiftly. The back hills would be all yellows but for a large fire took everything a few years ago.



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Wonderful !

12 Sep, 2008

 

Thanks Hywel. I just kept staring at these guys just perched out there, and through the winter as well!

13 Sep, 2008

 

It's surprising how those trees can grow there. There must be soil in the crevaces.

13 Sep, 2008

 

Those trees are probably much older than they look. nature's bonsai...their growth is very slow. I remember the swamp fir up north..they appeared stunted and were covered with mosses and lichens...I was told that they were very very old even though they were not very tall...masters of adaptation.

14 Sep, 2008

 

They might crush the rock for their soil even...lol. I do agree they are much older than they look. Really impressive their fortitude

14 Sep, 2008

 

Stunning pic!! It looks like I could just fall in and on down.

18 Sep, 2008

 

Amazing view! Combines two of my favourite things, rocks and trees!

6 Oct, 2008



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