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04/14 - The Mules Are Back in Town

This time the mules were back. We took another hike along what was once Olympic Hot Springs Road from Madison Falls, and this time the mules were back at the mule camp doing the usual mules things like standing around and eating. One time we saw a frisky new mule trying to start a fight with every other mule and getting rejected, but not this time. That time, we got to see a lot of mules rolling their eyes and saying, in mule language, what's up with this guy.

There was no such drama this time, but there were more fawn lilies, more trilliums and orchids in bloom. Over the winter, the Elwha bit off a chunk of the shore, shoved around a lot of big logs and reshaped part of the river where the trail went down to the bank. The park service did a good job rerouting the trail inland with just an easy stepping stone crossing upstream from where there used to be a footbridge.

We've been checking off our spring list with the UW cherry blossoms, skunk cabbage, fawn lilies and trilliums. It would be nice if there were more snow on the mountains, but winter is over and spring is here.


The mules are back.






















Keywords: elwha, spring, trilliums


04/10 - Find Me A Primitive Trail

Most people going to the Dungeness Spit take the direct trail from the parking area, but we take the longer route along the Primitive Trail. It's a bit wilder and woodsier, and we are more likely to see trilliums this time of year. In fact, we did, along with some early false, or is it mock, Solomon's seal. The trees and bushes have leafed out, so it is clearly no longer winter.






False, or is it mock, Solomon's seal

The spit from the lookout

Driftwood on the beach















Keywords: dungeness spit, trillium, trilliums, spring


04/06 - Spring Along the Elwha

Spring is moving apace. We took another walk along the Elwha from Madison Falls.


More fawn lilies this time

Mushrooms



Another trillium

The river

The stream

Skunk cabbage

The road to Altair

View from the bridge

Mergansers

Another view

Currant flowers

Melting snow

A skunk cabbage ready for its closeup







A butterfly

Keywords: elwha, spring


04/03 - Another Hike Along the Elwha

Taking a hike along the Elwha from Madison Falls is a good way to track the progress of spring. The skunk cabbage was blooming on our last hike. This time we didn't get that far, but we were rewarded with trilliums, toad lilies, yellow violets and fawn lilies. Also, the trail has been rerouted a bit and an awkward to get at footbridge has been removed.


A fawn lily leaf



Trail damage


An early trillium

Another trillium


Along the trail

The river

Toad lily


A fawn lily



The rerouted trail


Violets



A snake

No mules yet

Keywords: elwha


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