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Sequoia.  June 2022.

Lodgepole Campground.
Campsite 12.

Snow Plant
 

Not a flower, grows under trees where there's recently been snow.

Speaking of plants, these guys were everywhere.  Very tiny, about the size of your fingernail.

The bark on a Sequoia tree can be up to three feet thick!

They live for THOUSANDS of years ... so they see a lot of fires.

... and they're big, really big.

The people at the bottom give you an idea of their enormity.  They can be 40 feet in diameter.

Moro Rock

Tokopah Falls

Some fellow hikers on the lower left.

Pileated Woodpecker. It's nearly the size of a crow

White-headed Woodpecker, restricted to mountainous pine forests of the western states and British Columbia

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