Kintla-Goatrock families, complex, weakly weathered belt geology, lower sideslopes toeslopes and stream bottoms of incised drainages, north aspects, fern glades

Kintla (60%)
Warm-Cryic, Moist-Udic, Loamy, Mountain slopes, Metasedimentary, Ashy surface (Subalpine Fir-Mountain Hemlock/ Moist Herb) Subalpine Fir-Mountain Hemlock/Bride's Bonnet
Cool-Frigid, Moist-Udic, Loamy, Mountains, Grand Fir Mosaic Grand fir/Bracken fern-Coneflower
Typic Haplocryands
Well drained
Hydric: No
PAWS: 13 cm
mountain slopes
Goatrock (30%)
Cryic, Moist-Udic, Loamy, Mountain slopes, Metasedimentary, Ashy surface (Subalpine Fir-Mountain Hemlock/ Cool Shrub-Beargrass) Subalpine Fir-Mountain Hemlock/ Menziesia -Beargrass
Typic Fulvicryands
Well drained
Hydric: No
PAWS: 16 cm
mountain slopes
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