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Accueil 13068
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- The East Fork of the Lewis River parallels the Moulton Falls Trail.
- Mt. Jefferson rises above the distant mountains to the south of Mt. Hood.
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- Looking up towards Piker's Peak from below Lunch Counter. In mid-August there is still a mixture of snow, ice, and rocks to be crossed to get to Lunch Counter.
- The late morning sun lights up the fall foilage of the Vine Maples along sections of the Starvation Ridge Trail.
- Mt. Fremont Lookout now sports a solar panel to charge a battery and provide a light at night.
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- Wind sculpted snow and rime ice with Mt. Hood in the background
- Ponytail Falls shoots out over the cliff into a large plunge pool. The trail goes into the small gorge for Horsetail Creek and then behind this waterfall.
- Bryophyte mosses grow lush along Munson Creek.
- White flowers in bloom on Apple Clover, Wood Sorrel, or Sour Apple, (Latin name: Oxalis oregana) on the Neahkahnie Mountain Trail, Oregon. The leaves of this plant are edible, but contain Oxalic acid which can upset some people's stomachs. This plant is t
- Morning fog on the Nesmith Point Trail