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Pt. Reyes: Palomarin to Alamere Falls

by Daniel Wolf-Root   
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Snowy Egret, Bolinas Lagoon

Snowy Egret, Bolinas Lagoon
On my way to Point Reyes, I stopped at the Bolinas Lagoon, where I saw...

Eucalyptus, Palomarin

Eucalyptus, Palomarin
Palomarin is the Southernmost staging area of Pt. Reyes. This is near the...

Poison Oak, Coastal Trail

Poison Oak, Coastal Trail
Poison Oak was a major site on this hike. More is to come.

Palomarin Beach and the Pacific

Palomarin Beach and the Pacific

Paintbrush

Paintbrush
Though it's between two-thirds and three-fourths of the way through July,...

Dudleya

Dudleya
There were numerous dudleya growing in rock crevices on former ocean floor.

Paintbrush and monkeyflower

Paintbrush and monkeyflower

Farewell to Spring (Clarkia)

Farewell to Spring (Clarkia)
This clarkia is a new flower for me. It resembles some of the mariposa lilies...

Morning Glory

Morning Glory

Dudleya Blossoms

Dudleya Blossoms

Farewell to Spring (Clarkia)

Farewell to Spring (Clarkia)

Bay and Oak Forest

Bay and Oak Forest
The Coastal trail alternates, winding from the coastline, to coastal...

Pond

Pond

Pond with lilies

Pond with lilies

Bass Lake

Bass Lake

Bass Lake

Bass Lake

Ithuriel's Spear and Poison Oak

Ithuriel's Spear and Poison Oak

Pelican Lake

Pelican Lake

The Ocean

The Ocean

Coastal scrub and forest, Coastal Trail

Coastal scrub and forest, Coastal Trail

To Alamere Falls!

To Alamere Falls!

Scylla and Charybdis

Scylla and Charybdis
Or Scylla and Scylla, for there's poison oak on either side, just a...

The first waterfalls!

The first waterfalls!
Two kinds of monkeyflower grow here.

The second waterfalls!

The second waterfalls!

Alamere Falls from above

Alamere Falls from above
Alamere falls about 50 feet down to the beach. It falls all 365 days a year.
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article published 7/22/2009
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