Western red cedar (Thuja plicata), actually part of the cypress family, reaches up towards the sky to conduct some photosynthesis far above the Lake Twenty-two trail.

How's it goin', shorty?
By Taum Sauk
Taken May 26, 2012
on Lake Twentytwo / Lake 22 Snowshoe
in the
Mountain Loop Highway
region
of
North Cascades.
Western red cedar (Thuja plicata), actually part of the cypress family, reaches up towards the sky to conduct some photosynthesis far above the Lake Twenty-two trail.
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