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    Video Date: 
    Thursday, October 13, 2016
    Disappearing Meadows. Segment aired on Oregon Field Guide on October 13, 2016.
    Photo Date: 
    11/16/2014
    Interesting mushrooms abound in the fall. Help us identify this species by providing feedback.
    Photo Date: 
    05/23/2014
    Star Solomon's seal (Maianthemum stellatum) begins to bloom in the spring.
    Photo Date: 
    05/23/2014
    The Meadow's Edge Trail offers more opportunity for exploration after climbing the East Ridge.
    Photo Date: 
    05/23/2014
    Dying trillium mark the end of spring.
    Photo Date: 
    11/16/2014
    The East Ridge travels through a Douglas fir forest.
    Photo Date: 
    11/16/2014
    Walls of salal line parts of the trail.
    Oregon iris (Iris tenax) on Marys Peak.
    Photo Date: 
    11/16/2014
    The trail is quite obvious for most of the year except in heavy snowfall.
    Photo Date: 
    11/16/2014
    Be sure to stop and enjoy the views if you hike Marys Peak on a clear day.
    Photo Date: 
    11/16/2014
    The final push to the top follows a gravel road.
    Photo Date: 
    11/16/2014

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