A braided trail studded with rocks and clumps of grasses and wildflowers leading up a grassy hill. In the distance are snowy, rocky mountainsides and peaks.
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Lower steep section of rerouted trail on Upper Sahale Arm near Cascade Pass, undated, 2 of 5
A braided trail studded with rocks and clumps of grasses and wildflowers leading up a grassy hill. In the distance are snowy, rocky mountainsides and peaks.
Cascade Pass, Sahale Arm, revegetation monitoring photograph. Text on slide frame reads: "Sahale Reroute, Sahale reroute lower steep section." Undated, no processing date. (North Cascades NPS Complex Museum Collection, NOCA.0013 Revegetation Program Records, Series XI: Photographs, File 001 - Cascade Pass Vicinity Impacts and Revegetation Sites, 1970-2004)
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Native Plant Restoration, (North Cascades Program)
, Cascade Pass, (North Cascades Locality)
, Revegetation, (North Cascades Activity)
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North Cascades National Park, Code: NOCA
North Cascades National Park, Washington
Latitude: 48.8278884887695, Longitude: -121.35050201416

Cascade Pass
ICMS Archives Module : NOCA.0013.11.001
2024/02/20
01/01/2001 - 12/30/2001
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Curation Facility
Public Can View
Pat Milliren
Person: NOCA Curator
Organization: North Cascades NPS Complex
Position: Museum Curator
Address: 7280 Ranger Station Road, Marblemount, WA 98267
Email: NOCA_Curator@nps.gov.

Thursday, January 30, 2025 4:03:57 PM
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Monitoring