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Avaleht 13068
- Looking east at the Bridge of the Gods in Cascade Locks, Oregon
- Looking east at Dog Mountain from a rocky scree slope along the Wind Mountain Trail.
- Looking east along the Nesmith Point Trail
- Looking downstream on the bank of the Nisqually River along the Wonderland Trail.
- Looking downstream on the bank of the Nisqually River along the Wonderland Trail.
- Looking downstream on Newton Creek showing that there is a wide floodplain for snowshoeing or skiing along this part of the creek.
- Looking downstream from the upper bridge over Eagle Creek. The trail on the right doesn't seem to go anywhere. Maybe it led to an earlier crossing of Eagle Creek.
- Looking downstream from Punchbowl Falls
- Looking downstream from Punchbowl Falls
- Looking downriver on the Otter Bench Trail shows the near-desert scenery of the area. The wide-open spaces make for a tranquil hike.
- Looking downriver from Cottonwood Beach shows the river banks to be mostly free from development.
- Looking down you get one more time to check out the Loowit Trail snaking down to Toutle River.
- Looking down towards the lake from the ridge southeast of Coldwater Lake, you see this blasted fire truck soon after passing the yarder at the top of the ridge.
- Looking down towards Reflection Lakes shows a creeping mist on the valley floor. Nice to be on the ridge.
- Looking down the valley, you can see the White River in the valley and the road to Sunrise at the upper left of the picture.