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    Tyson Gillard
    Photo Date: 
    05/05/2012
    Leif Erickson section of the Springville Trail in Forest Park.
    Tyson Gillard
    Photo Date: 
    05/05/2012
    The Wildwood section of the Springville Trail in Forest Park.
    Tyson Gillard
    Photo Date: 
    05/02/2013
    The Marquam Trail.
    Tyson Gillard
    Photo Date: 
    05/02/2013
    View from Council Crest with Mount St. Helens (8,366') in the distance.
    Tyson Gillard
    Photo Date: 
    05/18/2012
    Woodburn Falls on the Lacamas Creek Trail.
    Tyson Gillard
    Photo Date: 
    05/18/2012
    Lacamas Creek and Lower Falls.
    Halvor Tweto
    Photo Date: 
    07/11/2013
    Looking over the healthy habitat at Steigerwald Lake.
    Halvor Tweto
    Photo Date: 
    07/11/2013
    Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge with Mount Hood (11,250') in the distance.
    Anzelina Coodey
    Photo Date: 
    07/18/2014
    Entering the L.L. "Stub" Stewart State Park via the Banks-Vernonia Trail.
    Anzelina Coodey
    Photo Date: 
    07/18/2014
    A peaceful stretch of the Banks-Vernonia Trail that leads through a stand of evergreen trees.

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