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Creation date / 2017 / July / 9
- This section of the trail is very rocky.
- This is the seasonal stream that goes over Chocolate Falls.
- The beginning of the blocky rocks that you have to negotiate.
- Steve standing on a snow bridge to get water. This is another place where I didn't filter the water.
- Seemingly endless fields of lava blocks where you have to balance on to negotiate this section of the trail.
- One of the many sketchy parts of the Loowit Trail.
- Mt. Hood again comes into view on one of the spines radiating out from Mt. St. Helens.
- Mt. Adams comes back into view but all these blocks of lava have to be climbed over.
- Looking north you can see Mt. Rainier peeking out again as you climb back up to the timberline.
- Looking down you get one more time to check out the Loowit Trail snaking down to Toutle River.
- Looking down into the Toutle River valley.
- Looking back from near where we camped. There is a better spot to camp on the first shelf and walking upstream about 200 feet.
- Looking back across the Toutle.
- Looking across the way you can see the trail where it switchbacks down the sandy mountainside.
- It seemed most of the wildflowers in the forest were white.