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Colonel Bob Wilderness
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Colonel Bob Wilderness is located in the southwest corner of the Olympic National Forest near Quinault Lake. Towering evergreens and a carpet of mosses, ferns, lichens, and wildflowers all characterize the temperate rain forest. Annual rain fall averages over 120 inches. The terrain is otherwise steep, rising suddenly from the Quinault River to gain more than 4,000 feet in little over a mile. Marking the center of the area is 4,492-foot Colonel Bob, the second highest point in the Wilderness (after a 4,509-foot peak that has no name).
Two relatively parallel ridges join near the Colonel to continue southwesterly with a ragged profile. Several creeks run off the crest of the ridge either north to meet the Quinault River or south to meet the Humptulips River. Both waterways lie outside of the Wilderness. Magnificent solitude fills cliff-sided Fletcher Canyon as it drops away from the summit of Colonel Bob toward the northeast. Colonel Bob Trail climbs steeply from the northern boundary to the top of Colonel Bob past the juncture with the Petes Creek Trail , which runs down Petes Creek and out of the area in a southerly direction.

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