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Sunday, November 7, 2010
Chuckanut Sandstone
Hike south from the top and end of Cleator Road you eventually come to a band of cliffs that over look Blanchard Mountain and the valley in between.
At the base of these cliffs are some beautiful examples of layering. Here are several photos from that area.
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