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Heim 486
Oppretta dato / 2012
- From the east side of Smith Rock State Park, there is a great view of the park and the Three Sisters beyond.
- The Three Sisters can be seen from Smith Rock State Park when the weather is clear.
- The Three Sisters are North Sister, also known as Faith, Middle Sister, Hope, and South Sister, Charity, provide a nice backdrop to the town of Terrebone, Oregon.
- Some rocks seem precariously balanced on the peaks of Smith Rock State Park.
- Monkey Face is the tower of rock in the left side of the picture. It looks like it could fall over at any time, but is actually a very large spire of rock.
- Three Mule Deer watch for hikers at Smith Rock State Park.
- A few trees grow along the Crooked River as it wraps around Smith Rock State Park. The texture and colors of the rocks are constantly changing as you walk along the trail.
- Look at the wonderful colors of this rock contrasted against the blue sky.
- Central Oregon has many more sunny days than the Pacific Coast. Here, just a few clouds are sprinkled across the sky, but the weather was increasing cloudy to the west.
- An gnarled old Juniper tree provides a clue as to the hot summers that occur here.
- I can't imagine climbing up this cliff face but many climbers do just that at Smith Rock State Park.
- The roughness of this rock makes a fantastic interplay of light and shadows in the early morning sun at Smith Rock State Park.
- What's not to love when you look at the textures and colors of these rocks?
- I love these rugged cliff faces at Smith Rock State Park and rock climbers love them too. This is one of the premier rock climbing sites in the United States.
- The cliff faces at Smith Rock State Park are a wonderful mix of colors. I think they appear best in the early morning light.