On our way to North Cascades national park we stopped at an old growth forest. The scale of these trees was really staggering. It’s also cool to see how in a forest that old, you have generations of trees growing out of the downed trunks of previous generations. And on top of that you have mosses that provide a place for ferns. Standing in the forest I listened to chickadees and Pacific Wrens singing. It was so peaceful and other-worldly.

A dog waling under a giant felled tree trunk 10+ feet in diameter in a green forest.
You’d think Denver was a small dog given the size of this tree.
A large maple tree with many branching trunks and moss covering it's bark.
As usual, the moss covered trees in Washington are stunning to me.