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Forside / PCT Little Crater Jefferson Park Photos OR 63
Tilføjelsesdato / 2016 / Juni
- Mt. Jefferson at sunset from the north side of Scout Lake.
- Mt. Jefferson from Bays Lake in Jefferson Park, OR.
- Mt. Jefferson from the southern edge of Jefferson Park in July.
- Mt. Jefferson looms larger as we walk farther south. When we started we could barely see Mt. Jefferson and now Mt. Hood becomes smaller each day.
- Mt. Jefferson peeks above the ridge. There were plenty of mosquitoes along this whole section of the trail in July.
- Mt. Jefferson stands in bold relief against the blue sky as viewed from near Park Butte.
- One of the less maintained sections of the trail near Olallie Lake on the PCT.
- One of the nice campsites along the trail. This was near June Lake and there weren't any bugs there to speak of. Pretty good for camping in July! You can see our food suspended from nylong bags. We never had any animal issues with our food on this trip an
- Resting in camp after a hard day of hiking. Even though the weather was pretty dry, campfires were permitted and we used the smoke to help keep the bugs away.
- Running down the snowy slopes of Park Butte before dropping into Jefferson Park.
- Shooting Star and Indian Paintbrush blooming in Jefferson Park, OR.
- South of Olallie Lake the trail begins to gain elevation and we stoppped at this great overlook for a photo op.
- South of Olallie Lake the trail begins to gain elevation and we stoppped at this great overlook for a photo op.
- Sunrise on Breitenbush Lake looking at Mt. Jefferson. The mosquitoes weren't bad until the sun came up. I ended up leaving behind part of my water filter trying to get away from the mosquitoes.
- Sunrise on Breitenbush Lake. I'm sure this lake would be more hospitable in the fall but we had clouds of mosquitoes around the lake.