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  • Water flows through a rocky stream bed, Smokey Mountains National Park, North Carolina
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  • A mountain stream flows over some rocks in Smokey Mountains National Park
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  • Water spills over rocks along a small stream in the Smokey Mountains National park.
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  • An Owl perches among the branches asa man fly fishes in one of the many rich streams of the Smokey mountains national park.
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  • One of the many trout streams in the Smokey mountains national park.
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  • Reynolds Creek Fire in Glacier National Park as seen from Highway 89. Tuesday, July 21.
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  • Reynolds Creek Fire in Glacier National Park as seen from Highway 89. Tuesday, July 21.
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  • Run light streams through smoke from the Reynolds Creek Fire in Glacier National Park as seen from Highway 89. Tuesday, July 21.
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  • Highway 89 twists through a previous burn under orange clouds of smoke from the Reynolds Creek Fire in Glacier National Park as seen from Highway 89. Tuesday, July 21.
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  • Highway 89 twists through a previous burn under orange clouds of smoke from the Reynolds Creek Fire in Glacier National Park as seen from Highway 89. Tuesday, July 21.
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  • Reynolds Creek Fire in Glacier National Park as seen from Highway 89. Tuesday, July 21.
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  • Reynolds Creek Fire in Glacier National Park as seen from Highway 89. Tuesday, July 21.
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  • Reynolds Creek Fire in Glacier National Park as seen from Highway 89. Tuesday, July 21.
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  • A view of the Klone Peak fire from the Duncan road. This fire threatens the Mad River  Motorized Trail system, SIlver Falls Campground, Private Cabins, and has potential to spread and threaten many other areas.  In conjunction with the Pyramid Fire  the Glacier Peak Wilderness in the Entiat District has been shut down due to the strong potential for the only road access to be engulfed in flames.
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  • Rock formations below Adam's falls, Ricketts Glen state park, Luzerne, Sullivan and Columbia counties, PA.
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  • Kitchen creek, Ricketts Glen state park, Luzerne, Sullivan and Columbia counties, PA.
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  • Adam's Fall,  Ricketts Glen state park, Luzerne, Sullivan and Columbia counties, PA.
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  • water spills over rocks along kitchen creek in Ricketts Glen state park, Luzerne, Sullivan and Columbia counties, PA.
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  • water spills over rocks along kitchen creek in Ricketts Glen state park, Luzerne, Sullivan and Columbia counties, PA.
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  • water spills over rocks along kitchen creek in Ricketts Glen state park, Luzerne, Sullivan and Columbia counties, PA.
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  • water spills over rocks along kitchen creek in Ricketts Glen state park, Luzerne, Sullivan and Columbia counties, PA.
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  • water spills over rocks along kitchen creek in Ricketts Glen state park, Luzerne, Sullivan and Columbia counties, PA.
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  • water spills over rocks along kitchen creek in Ricketts Glen state park, Luzerne, Sullivan and Columbia counties, PA.
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  • water spills over rocks along kitchen creek in Ricketts Glen state park, Luzerne, Sullivan and Columbia counties, PA.
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  • water spills over rocks along kitchen creek in Ricketts Glen state park, Luzerne, Sullivan and Columbia counties, PA.
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  • water spills over rocks along kitchen creek in Ricketts Glen state park, Luzerne, Sullivan and Columbia counties, PA.
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  • water spills over rocks along kitchen creek in Ricketts Glen state park, Luzerne, Sullivan and Columbia counties, PA.
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  • water spills over rocks along kitchen creek in Ricketts Glen state park, Luzerne, Sullivan and Columbia counties, PA.
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  • water spills over rocks along kitchen creek in Ricketts Glen state park, Luzerne, Sullivan and Columbia counties, PA.
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  • water spills over rocks along kitchen creek in Ricketts Glen state park, Luzerne, Sullivan and Columbia counties, PA.
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  • Ray Phung of Portland Oregon watches the Reynolds Creek Fire in Glacier National Park from a scenic turnout on  Highway 89. Tuesday, July 21.
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  • Near the summit of Table Mountain on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge, winds whip the clouds through the tree tops, leaving a layer of hoar frost. This crunchy crystalline coating sticks to the wind swept side of exposed needles and limbs, occasionally the high winds break small chunks free resulting in what appears to be a very light snowfall. <br />
The winter of 2013 and so far into 2014 has been an exceptionally dry year in the Cascades, perfect  for those looking to enjoy a steep hike along an exposed ridge line, but the tiny amount of water that freezes to surfaces directly from the clouds is hardly enough to keep the region moist during the traditionally dry summers. Only time will tell if precipitation in the cascades will increase in the coming months. If not the region may be in store for another harsh fire season.
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  • Near the summit of Table Mountain on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge, hiker Ray Phung stops along the trail to take in the unique forest.  At this elevation winds whip the clouds through the tree tops, leaving a layer of hoar frost. This crunchy crystalline coating sticks to the wind swept side of exposed needles and limbs, occasionally the high winds break small chunks free resulting in what appears to be a very light snowfall. <br />
The winter of 2013 and so far into 2014 has been an exceptionally dry year in the Cascades, perfect  for those looking to enjoy a steep hike along an exposed ridge line, but the tiny amount of water that freezes to surfaces directly from the clouds is hardly enough to keep the region moist during the traditionally dry summers. Only time will tell if precipitation in the cascades will increase in the coming months. If not the region may be in store for another harsh fire season.
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  • Ray Phung powers through an area of wooded trail near the summit of Table Mountain. Wholly in the the clouds the exposed section of forest is encased in a white coating of hoar frost.
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  • Ray Phung, checks out what would be a vantage point on a clear day near the summit of Table Mountain.
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  • Ray Phung near the summit of Table Mountain.
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  • Ray Phung near the summit of Table Mountain.
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  • Near the summit of Table Mountain on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge, hiker Ray Phung stops along the trail to take in the unique forest.  At this elevation winds whip the clouds through the tree tops, leaving a layer of hoar frost. This crunchy crystalline coating sticks to the wind swept side of exposed needles and limbs, occasionally the high winds break small chunks free resulting in what appears to be a very light snowfall. <br />
The winter of 2013 and so far into 2014 has been an exceptionally dry year in the Cascades, perfect  for those looking to enjoy a steep hike along an exposed ridge line, but the tiny amount of water that freezes to surfaces directly from the clouds is hardly enough to keep the region moist during the traditionally dry summers. Only time will tell if precipitation in the cascades will increase in the coming months. If not the region may be in store for another harsh fire season.
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  • Near the summit of Table Mountain on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge, hiker Ray Phung stops along the trail to take in the unique forest.  At this elevation winds whip the clouds through the tree tops, leaving a layer of hoar frost. This crunchy crystalline coating sticks to the wind swept side of exposed needles and limbs, occasionally the high winds break small chunks free resulting in what appears to be a very light snowfall. <br />
The winter of 2013 and so far into 2014 has been an exceptionally dry year in the Cascades, perfect  for those looking to enjoy a steep hike along an exposed ridge line, but the tiny amount of water that freezes to surfaces directly from the clouds is hardly enough to keep the region moist during the traditionally dry summers. Only time will tell if precipitation in the cascades will increase in the coming months. If not the region may be in store for another harsh fire season.
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  • A hiker heading down from the summit of Table Mountain.
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  • Along the way to the top of Table Mountain, clouds obscure the view of the hills across the valley, the same clouds deposit hoar frost onto windswept branches.
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  • Near the summit of Table Mountain on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge, winds whip the clouds through the tree tops, leaving a layer of hoar frost. This crunchy crystalline coating sticks to the wind swept side of exposed needles and limbs, occasionally the high winds break small chunks free resulting in what appears to be a very light snowfall. <br />
The winter of 2013 and so far into 2014 has been an exceptionally dry year in the Cascades, perfect  for those looking to enjoy a steep hike along an exposed ridge line, but the tiny amount of water that freezes to surfaces directly from the clouds is hardly enough to keep the region moist during the traditionally dry summers. Only time will tell if precipitation in the cascades will increase in the coming months. If not the region may be in store for another harsh fire season.
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  • Wholly in the the clouds the exposed section of forest is encased in a white coating of hoar frost.
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  • The hyper light booth at Trail Days, Damascus, Virginia.
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  • The hyper light booth at Trail Days, Damascus, Virginia.
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  • At this elevation the hoar frost penetrates the outer branches of the forest and begins to form on underbrush.
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  • The hyper light booth at Trail Days, Damascus, Virginia.
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  • The trail  to the summit of Table Mountian cuts through beargrass; an opening to the sky reveals an ethereal coating of hoar frost on the needles and branches of the Fir trees the dominant species in this forest.
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  • The hyper light booth at Trail Days, Damascus, Virginia.
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  • Thru-Hiker Stewball on his way to the summit of Mt. Washington, White Mountains, NH.
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  • Above Tree line in the White Mountains, NH.
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  • Thru-Hiker Squatter, in the White Mountains, NH.
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  • Spring and everything is wet in Great Smokey Mountains.
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  • Thru-Hiker Sarge in the White Mountains, NH
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  • In the Smokey Mountains the fog is thick like smoke.
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  • Looking out across the Appalachians, late April and spring has barely arrived atop Springer Mountain, the southern terminus or the Appalachian Trail. Georgia
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