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east of Newhalem, Whatcom County, Washington, US
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east of Newhalem, Whatcom County, Washington, US
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east of Newhalem, Whatcom County, Washington, US
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east of Newhalem, Whatcom County, Washington, US
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east of Newhalem, Whatcom County, Washington, US
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east of Newhalem, Whatcom County, Washington, US
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east of Newhalem, Whatcom County, Washington, US
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Detail of green leaved Arctostaphylos sp. At ground line, showing no evidence of sprouting. Similar to that found in Kern River drainage. Associate species: Shasta fir, Ceanothus cordulatus, Castanopsis sempervirens. Mineral King-Hockett Meadow trail southeast of Tar-Gap., T 17 S R 30 E Sec 36 Quad name: Kaweah. Quad number: 112. Reference to map: 6.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Looking across Moraine Lake at Lodgepole pine stand. Occasional white pine and shasta fir present in type. Foxtail pine on higher, distant slopes., T 17 S R 32 E Sec 12 Quad name: Olancha. Quad number: 113. Reference to map: 5.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Looking toward Blossom Lake from point above Cabin Meadow. Types consist of Foxtail pine and Lodgepole pine, with occasional White pine and Shasta fir., T 18 S R 31 E Sec 27 Quad name: Kaweah. Quad number: 112. Reference to map: 4.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Looking toward Hockett Meadow from point above Cabin Meadow. Types consist of Lodgepole pine and Lodgepole pine-Shasta fir., T 18 S R 31 S Sec 27 Quad name: Kaweah. Quad number: 112. Reference to map: 5.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Miller Canyon. Wooodland-Tanbark oak, madrone and canyon live oak-with Abies bracteata (=Abies venusta) and Pinus coulteri. Foreground-Black oak and big leaf maple and California laurel. Brush species-Toxicodendrondiversilobum (=Rhus diversiloba) and Symphoricarpos albus. Monterey County., T 19 S R 3 E Sec 1 Quad name: Jamesburg. Quad number: 106A.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Looking south at north slope of Miller Canyon. Woodland type of Tanbark oak, Madrone, Canyon live oak, and california laurel. Tanbark oak predominates. Note Abies bracteata (=Abies venusta) and coulter pine. Quad name: Jamesburg. Quad number: 106A. Reference to map: 1.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Looking south at north slope of Miller Canyon. Note coulter pine and Abies bracteata (=Abies venusta) scattered throughout dense woodland type. ( Tanbark oak, Madrone, Canyon live oak, and California laurel.) Quad name: Jamesburg. Quad number: 106A. Reference to map: 1.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Looking at north slope of Miller Creek. Woodland of tanbark oak, madrone, canyon live oak, with Coulter pine and Abies bracteata (=Abies venusta). Occasional California laurel, interior live oak and black oak. White oak in foreground (lower south slope). Monterey Co. Quad name: Jamesburg. Quad number: 106A. Reference to map: 6.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Coulter pine and Abies bracteata (=Abies venusta). Black oak, maple, California laurela nd buckeye associates. Brush species:Symphoricarpos albus and Toxicodendrondiversilobum (=Rhus diversiloba). Monterey County. Quad name: Jamesburg. Quad number: 106A. Reference to map: 6.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Looking north over subalpine type (red fir , Mt. Hemlock, west. White pine, Artemisia tridentata ) to Twin Peaks in distance which are barren. Barren patch on left of picture with Artemisia tridentata on border. Patches of Alnusincana subsp.tenuifolia (=Alnus tenuifolia) in draw., T 14 N R 16 E Sec 8, Elevation 800-8800 Quad name: Truckee. Quad number: 52. Reference to map: 15.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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From north slope to south slope facing Needle Peak in center covered with semibarren grass type (Wyethia mollis, Artemisia tridentata). Subalpine red fir in next belt; semibarren brush, Quercus vacciniifolia, Arctostaphylos patula, Ceanothus cordulatus in center; red fir, lodgepole pine type in canyon. Subalpine red fir, Mt. Hemlock west. White pine in foreground., T 15 N R 15 E Sec 8, Elevation 8000 Quad name: Truckee. Quad number: 52. Reference to map: 14.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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In saddle looking north. Mountain hemlock in subalpine type in foreground at 8800 feet elevation. Anderson Peak at left and Tinker Knob in center distance. On south slopes are patches of brush ( Arctostaphylos patula, Quercus vacciniifolia, Ceanothus cuneatus) and red fir west. White pine in subalpine types, Jeffrey pine at lowest elevation. Tops of peaks covered with semibarren Artemisia tridentata, Wyethia mollis in sage type. Red fir, west. White pine on east slope as subalpine in left center of picture., T 16 N R 15 E Sec 34, Elevation 8800 Quad name: Truckee. Quad number: 52. Reference to map: 13.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Head of Alder Creek. Red Fir stands selectively logged (approx. 192 ) on north slope. National Forest land. Note presence of western white pine, Lodgepole pine and Mountain hemlock., T 17 N R 15 E Sec 2 Quad name: Truckee. Quad number: 52. Reference to map: 22.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Head of Alder Creek. Red Fir stands selectively logged (approx. 192 ) on north slope. National Forest land. Note presence of western white pine, Lodgepole pine and Mountain hemlock., T 17 N R 15 E Sec 2 Quad name: Truckee. Quad number: 52. Reference to map: 22.
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2005 The Regents of the University of California
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Head of Alder Creek. Looking northeast toward Ewer Valley. Foreground Red fir stand with occasional Western white pine., T 17 N R 15 E Sec 2 Quad name: Truckee. Quad number: 52. Reference to map: 23.