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Létrehozás dátuma / 2012 / Összes
- The Fisher Hill trestle showing the new railings along the trestle that were installed during the deck construction process.
- The Fisher Hill trestle has been redecked by Klickitat County and was opened on Jan. 6, 2011. This is about 2 miles from the Columbia River.
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- A small pond along the Cherry Orchard Trail provides a watering place for small animals and insects. Oak trees reflect on the still surface.
- The trail is a fairly narrow track and can get muddy on rainy days.
- A few puffy clouds look almost like snow on the hills along the Columbia River Gorge.
- An interesting looking green bug walks very slowly in the chilly weather near the cherry orchard. This must be a tough bug to withstand the freezing nighttime temperatures.
- An oak tree frames this view looking west into the Columbia River Gorge.
- Looking across the Columbia, you can see some trees holding on to their fall foliage in November.
- A nice view looking east into the Columbia River Gorge from the Cherry Orchard Trail.