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الصفحة الرئيسية 39
تاريخ الإنشاء / 2012 / 28 شهر
- Looking south across another field of wildflowers on the PCT heading to Table Mountain.
- A large meadow along the Burnt Bridge Creek Greenway, west of Leverich Park. The trail splits and goes along either side of this meadow.
- More wildflower meadows on the bushwhack trail.
- Looking at an old clear-cut to the West of the PCT on the way to Table Mountain.
- Ducks merrily paddle in a pond along the Burnt Bridge Creek trail, just east of Andreson Road.
- Mt. Hood towers above the Gorge as viewed from the PCT on the way to Table Mountain.
- A large pond along the Burnt Bridge Creek Greenway, near Fruit Valley Road.
- A garden snake waits patiently for me to pass, not even flicking out its tongue. This is on the Triple C Trail.
- Steve hikes along PCT heading to Table Mountain through a field of wildflowers.
- Trailhead photo of the PCT for this Table Mountain Hike.
- This is the trailhead on the PCT for the Heartbreak Ridge trail up Table Mountain. This trail has some really steep sections.
- Table Mountain from the Heartbreak Ridge trail. The trail goes out to the top of the cliff.
- Piggyback plants grow along the Triple C Trail near the Nehalem River.
- Almost back to the trailhead we sat down for a rest break. I took one last picture of the lovely Pacific Crest Trail that we had traveled on.
- Looking back towards Table Mountain from the bushwhack trail Kevin found. The trail worked out beautifully as a return loop.