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Driftwood at Five Mile Island.
A large maple in the Hoh Rain Forest.
The Hoh River at Olympus Guard Station. The trail to Hoh Lake crosses over the ridge on the far right.
A pit toilet at Olympus Ranger Station
Unidentified species (help us identify it by providing feedback).
The trees in the Hoh Rain Forest are massive.
A view of the Hoh river 2,500 feet below on the trail to Hoh Lake.
Nuttall's lianthus (Linanthus nuttallii).
Hoh Lake sits just 800 feet below the High Divide.
The view into the eastern end of Seven Lakes Basin.
Avalanche lily (Erythronium montanum).
Mount Olympus (7,979'), the highest peak in Olympic National Park, is constanly in view to the south from the High Divide Trail
The High Divide Trail.
Heart Lake sits just outside Seven Lakes Basin to the east.

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