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Pacific Northwest Trail - Tall trees along the lower section of the Swift Creek Trail

These photos were taken in the Swift Creek drainage (emptying into Baker Lake) of the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest.

 

The Pacific Northwest Trail (PNT), now designated as the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail, is a 1200 mile hiking trail running from the Continental Divide in Montana (connecting it with the Continental Divide Trail), through the northern panhandle of Idaho, to the Pacific coast of Washington's Olympic Peninsula. It traverses the Rocky Mountains, Selkirk Mountains, Pasayten Wilderness, North Cascades, Olympic Mountains, and Wilderness Coast. The trail crosses three National Parks and seven National Forests. The trail was designated a national scenic trail in 2009.

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Uploaded on September 8, 2011
Taken on September 2, 2011