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Accueil 31
Date de création / 2010 / Février / 21
- Mosses grow abundantly on the lower portions of the Wind Mountain Trail.
- Looking west into the Columbia River Gorge from the summit of Wind Mountain, Washington.
- Looking west into the Columbia River Gorge from the summit of Wind Mountain, Washington.
- Looking west at Happy Valley from the west side of Wind Mountain.
- Looking east to Mt. Adams from near the summit of Wind Mountain.
- Looking east into at the Columbia River from Wind Mountain.
- Looking east into at Dog Mountain and the Columbia River from Wind Mountain.
- Looking east from just below the summit of Wind Mountain, Mt. Adams peeks out from the mountain ridges.
- Looking east from a rocky scree slope along the Wind Mountain Trail.
- Looking east down one of the basalt scree slopes just below the summit of Wind Mountain you can see a tiny bit of the Columbia River.
- Looking east at Dog Mountain from a rocky scree slope along the Wind Mountain Trail.
- IMG 8996
- Frog Pelt lichen and moss growing along the Wind Mountain trail.
- Bunker hill rises above the meadows in the Wind River Valley. The Pacific Crest Trail heads straight towards Bunker Hill from this portion of the trail.
- Bunker hill provides a nice view of Wind River Valley and snow covered Mt. Defiance in the distance.