Oh’ the joy, to
soar so high above.
To be in such a
locale on earth!
High enough to view
an ocean of clouds...
by James Arthur Bilderback
Fog over Mount Tamalpais State Park, California
A marine layer
of cold, wet air often sweeps in off the Pacific and onto the coast redwood
forests and alpine meadows of Mount Tamalpais State Park, on the north side of
Golden Gate Strait. The park’s titular mountain is the highest peak in the
Marin Hills and a natural symbol of Marin County. The park surrounds the Muir
Woods National Monument—one of the few surviving old-growth redwood forests in
the Bay Area.
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