On Saturday morning, on the last day of our stay in Rockaway Beach, we ventured just across Hwy 101 from our cabin to explore the Cedar Wetlands Preserve. We had walked the rough trail to the "big tree" before, quite a long time ago, but had not taken advantage of the new completely accessable mile long board walk through the forested coastal swamp.
Giant skunk cabbages grow here.
So do big trees.
Non-native hardy fuchsias, obviously planted by birds.
A jumble of undergrowth under towering trees.
Old rotted nurse stumps support haphazard new growth.
Tom tasted red huckleberries growing on an old stump.
Long ago someone did some logging here of some earlier forest giants.
But not this beauty.
The "Big Cedar", a survivor, estimated to be 800 to 1200 years old.