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Home 39
Creation date / 2012 / Week 28
- Trail picture of the Triple C Trail near the Neahalem River.
- The Neahalem River flows over slippery stones along the Triple C Trail.
- This trail has great views of Mt. Adams and Mt. Hood in many places.
- This is the trailhead on the PCT for the West Ridge Trail up Table Mountain. The trail get much steeper from here. We passed this junction and went to the next one.
- What could be a better way to have some water than with a view like this.
- The Neahalem River is a trickle compared to the wet season. It looks very inviting in the summer.
- Kevin taking in the sights along PCT heading to Table Mountain through a field of wildflowers.
- Looking at Mt. Adams along PCT heading to Table Mountain where the trail goes across a saddle.
- A nutria is busy gathering food in a pond along the Burnt Bridge Creek trail, just east of Andreson Road.
- The Greenway Trailhead for the Burnt Bridge Creek Trail has a large gravel parking lot. This is just west of Andreson Road.
- I thought this duck wasn't doing much of anything until another young duck came along and traded places. The duck in the picture started swimming and eating water plants. I believe the duck in the picture was performing lookout duty and the other duck rel
- Table Mountain from the Heartbreak Ridge trail. Hundreds of years ago the side of the mountain slid down into the Gorge revealing this cliff.
- I think this is Sacagawea Rock and Papoose Rock is behind it. This is from Heartbreak Ridge Trail.
- A nice mix of wildflower among the rocks can be found on Table Mountain. Here Lupines and Indian Paintbrush bloom in July.
- Sacagawea and Papoose Rocks from Heartbreak Ridge Trail. I think Sacagawea Rock is the first rock.