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Moss covered tree along trail near Lower Cispus River, near Randle, Washington
1941-04-24
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Typical vegetation of Columbia National Forest along Lower Cispus River, near Randle, Washington
Sword ferns, Oxalis, and trillium carpeting Columbia National Forest along lower Cispus River
1941-04-23
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Cispus River above mouth of East Canyon Creek
Cispus River is a tributary to the Cowlitz River.
1936-10-25
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Several orchids were seen at Gail Falls on the Cispus River
1941-04-25
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Watershed of Upper Cispus River showing extensive burn-over area and mountainous terrain
1941-05-26
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Mouth of Bear Canyon Creek where it flows into Tilton River
It is impassable to fish
1936-10-20
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Master scanned with Epson 1640XL at 800 dpi. Image manipulated with Adobe Photoshop 7.0.
1936-10-20
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Master scanned with Epson 1640XL at 800 dpi. Image manipulated with Adobe Photoshop 7.0.
1936-10-20
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Gail Falls on the Cispus River is 200 yards below Cat Creek
The falls are 30 feet high and 8 feet wide |
Elevator down on the left trap at Rock Island Dam during the summer
1938-11-30
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Mt St Helens is shown in the background
The bridge crossing Studebaker Creek leads to the trail for the South Toutle River shelter
1936-08-31
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Master scanned with Epson 1640XL at 800 dpi. Image manipulated with Adobe Photoshop 7.0.
1937-05-23
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Master scanned with Epson 1640XL at 800 dpi. Image manipulated with Adobe Photoshop 7.0.
1937-05-23
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Upper portion of Abernathy Creek showing burned off area which left erosion and destruction
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Stratified sandstone Coal Creek, a tributary to the Columbia River
1936-10-29
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Upper portion of Abernathy Creek showing burned off area which left erosion and destruction
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