Moss Halls of Hoh Rainforest
I found Valhalla in this ancient, zoetic paradise.
I can’t even…the beauty of Hoh Rainforest, Olympic Peninsula, Washington is beyond words, but I hope my photographs capture how it feels to walk over the roots, and under the canopy of ancient giants in the splendiferous land of Hoh.
Rare lettuce lichen is a favourite food for the elk. It requires the cool, moist conditions found only under the canopy of old-growth forests.
These ancient forest can never be replaced. Once logged, they cease to exist on Earth. Their existence requires decaying, ancient (nurse) trees, that must have naturally come to the end of their lifecycle (1000+ years), in order to provide the rare nutrients needed for the new sapling trees, and rare moss, lichen, and fungus to grow.
Please enjoy a pictorial saunter through the most beautiful forest I have explored to date.
Elk caught in graceful bridge crossing.
Bridges of regal giants.
Me sitting on moss covered staircase in Valhalla.
My daughters playing amongst towering friends.
Moss staircase to paradise.
Ball of purple brain fungus: in nature, these balls of fungus are fascinatingly beautiful.
Imperial forest ancestor with young trees growing from its decaying corpse: in death, this regal giant tree provides essential nutrients to ensure the health and survival of the old growth rainforest.
Sandra Hart
Fantastic pictures!
mixhart
Thank you, Sandra!