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หน้าหลัก / Twin Lakes Photos OR 30
วันที่โพสต์ / 2016 / มิถุยายน / 2
- A forested and snow covered ridge of hills looking east from above Frosty rocks on the shady side of the ridge. This is on a promontory west of the Pacific Crest Trail between Barlow Pass and Twin Lakes.
- Along the trail to the promontory which is west of the Pacific Crest Trail between Barlow Pass to Twin Lakes, OR.
- An old trail sign showing the PCT at the Barlow Pass Trailhead.
- Barlow Pass Trailhead and parking lot.
- Closeup of Mt. Hood with a jet flying south leaving a contrail above Illumination Rock.
- Frosty rocks on the shady side of the ridge. This is on a promontory west of the Pacific Crest Trail between Barlow Pass and Twin Lakes.
- IMG 6580
- Looking east from the snowshoe trail from Barlow Pass to Twin Lakes, OR
- Looking east from the snowshoe trail from Barlow Pass to Twin Lakes, OR
- Looking east on the trail to the promontory which is west of the Pacific Crest Trail between Barlow Pass to Twin Lakes, OR.
- Looking north on the trail to the promontory which is west of the Pacific Crest Trail between Barlow Pass to Twin Lakes, OR.
- Looking south to Mt. Jefferson from the promontory which is west of the Twin Lakes Trail.
- Mt. Hood blanketed in snow as seen from the promontory which is west of the Twin Lakes Trail. I think this viewpoint has one of the best views of Mt. Hood.
- Mt. Hood blanketed in snow as seen from the promontory which is west of the Twin Lakes Trail. I was able to partially screen out one of the clear cuts by placing a tree to cover one of the clear cuts.
- Mt. Hood from a viewpoint along the Forest Service Road just south of Barlow Pass.