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Início / Resultados da pesquisa 28
Data de Publicação / 2016 / Junho
- What could be a better way to have some water than with a view like this.
- Trailhead photo of the PCT for this Table Mountain Hike.
- This trail has great views of Mt. Adams and Mt. Hood in many places.
- This shows where the ancient landslide slid into the Gorge. From this vantage point the Columbia River looks dammed today. In the lower left of the photo you can see a more recent landslide which occurred in early 2008.
- This is the trailhead on the PCT for the West Ridge Trail up Table Mountain. The trail get much steeper from here. We passed this junction and went to the next one.
- This is the trailhead on the PCT for the Heartbreak Ridge trail up Table Mountain. This trail has some really steep sections.
- There were very few unpleasant bugs on this hike. Just a few at Table Mountain. I watched two butterflies dancing in the air. One would chase the other jetting straight into the air then plunging back towards the flowers. I was amazed how fast these butte
- The upper slopes of Table Mountain have a nice mix of wildflower and provide wonderful views of Mt. Hood. The sky was getting hazier as the day progressed.
- The hiking trail goes out to the end of Table Mountain. This view is looking northwest, away from the Gorge.
- The Heartbreak Ridge Trail has some nice views into the Gorge. Here is Bonneville Dam with Mt. Hood in the background.
- The Heartbreak Ridge Trail goes through this talus field. The reflected sun off the basalt rocks really heats this area up on sunny days.
- Table Mountain has some really fine views of Mt. Adams. Here I was able to get some wildflowers in the bottom of the picture for some perspective.
- Table Mountain from the Heartbreak Ridge trail. The trail goes out to the top of the cliff.
- Table Mountain from the Heartbreak Ridge trail. Hundreds of years ago the side of the mountain slid down into the Gorge revealing this cliff.
- Steve hikes along PCT heading to Table Mountain through a field of wildflowers.