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Pradžia 13068
- P8204185C
- Central Gales Creek, OR
- Small stream along the Cape Lookout Coastal Trail
- Just across the road from the Footbridge Trailhead is a trail along a small stream that leads to this waterfall. This shows Bridge Creek Falls in early spring.
- Junction of Fire Lane 12 on the left and Fire Lane 15 on the right. You can see the trees shade the trail.
- Hardy Ridge Trail at the 4-way junction. The sign shows the junction for the Hardy Ridge Loop Trail and the Lower Loop Trail.
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- All mountains erode and here is a picture of the rock along a section of the trail fractured.
- IMG 2713 copy
- P6123595
- Nice interplays of light and shadow on Trillium Lake looking at Mt. Hood.
- Burnt Bridge Creek, WA
- Near the trailhead looking at the National Park Inn at Mt. Rainier National Park.
- This wood bridge spans a wet area along the trail. The lack of use shows but it is still sturdy.
- Continuing to climb above the river, there are nice views to the west. One lone oak tree holds onto its leaves late into the year.