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- Paradise Meadows with Beargrass in July on Mt. Hood.
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- This is a soda spring becuase carbon dioxide and other gasses constantly bubble up through the water.
- Mt. Hood from the south shore of Trillium Lake. Even in late winter the lake is melting out along the shoreline.
- The Bridge over Oneonta Creek is about 30 feet above the stream and has an open-slat deck. You can look down right through the bridge and see the creek rushing beneath you.
- A nice pair of Trillium bloom along the Cedar Hiking Trail.
- These old stumps are testament to how trees used to be logged. You can see the divots in the side of the tree which were cut by the lumberjacks for springboards. Springboards were what the lumberjacks stood on as they sawed through the trees by hand. It l
- Lower crossing of Tanner Creek
- Looking north from Tomlike Mountain.
- Looking north across the Columbia River at spring snow on Table Mountain
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- Another beautiful view of Spirit Lake and Mt. St. Helens with all the fall colors.
- Watching the wind blow patterns on the Columbia River from Wind Mountain. The Columbia Gorge is well known for windy conditions. Windy days are more common than calm days in this part of the Gorge.
- Mowich River Mowich Lake
- Indian Bar Summerland