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Foot of Earth Three: August 1, 2002
Global Positioning System (G.P.S.
Location):
1,397 feet elevation
N 47 degrees 55.493 minutes
W 123 degrees 30.096 minutes
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Salal: the green
leaves are shaped in almost a perfect oval, but are lightly
toothed; it holds upside down flower near the end of the branch;
the flower is white, facing downwards with a reddish pink at
top, flowers are sticky and the stem is somewhat fuzzy
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Pipsissewa: lightly
toothed, long, narrow curvy green leaves going up the stem,
tips curled under, facing downwards, red stems and base
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Douglas Fir: obvious
small tree seedling, pine cones hanging down instead of upward,
green needles
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Review:
The area is slightly cool with
little sunshine. The ground is dry, but soft and covered in sticks and
pinecones from many nearby standing trees. It mostly contains shrubs
below the knee and various mosses.
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