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Creation date / 2003
- Looking at 3-Fingered Jack from the snowy slopes of Park Butte before dropping into Jefferson Park.
- Running down the snowy slopes of Park Butte before dropping into Jefferson Park.
- Even in July Russell Lake was still frozen at the east end of Jefferson Park.
- The three Boy Scouts along on the trip pose near Park Butte, just north of Jefferson Park.
- Looking to the east, we can see the drier land of Central Oregon in the far distance.
- Looking back at Mt. Hood it is amazing to see how far we walked. When we started, we were almost on the slopes of Mt. Hood and now we are almost on the slopes of Mt. Jefferson.
- Mt. Jefferson stands in bold relief against the blue sky as viewed from near Park Butte.
- We played on the slopes of Park Butte for over an hour before we crossed through the pass and dropped down into Jefferson Park.
- Lance is taking a break. Mt. Hood is the snow-capped mountain in the far distance. Olallie Butte is the nearer peak.
- We played on the slopes of Park Butte for over an hour before we crossed through the pass and dropped down into Jefferson Park.
- We played on the slopes of Park Butte for over an hour before we crossed through the pass and dropped down into Jefferson Park.
- Mt. Jefferson peeks above the ridge. There were plenty of mosquitoes along this whole section of the trail in July.
- Another day of beautiful weather and plenty of bugs for company during rest stops.
- Mt. Jefferson looms larger as we walk farther south. When we started we could barely see Mt. Jefferson and now Mt. Hood becomes smaller each day.
- Indian Paintbrush blooms near the snow along the trail.