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Gönderim tarihi / 2016 / Haziran
- A nice mix of wildflower among the rocks can be found on Table Mountain. Here Lupines and Indian Paintbrush bloom in July.
- Almost back to the trailhead we sat down for a rest break. I took one last picture of the lovely Pacific Crest Trail that we had traveled on.
- I think this is Sacagawea Rock and Papoose Rock is behind it. This is from Heartbreak Ridge Trail.
- Kevin taking in the sights along PCT heading to Table Mountain through a field of wildflowers.
- Looking at an old clear-cut to the West of the PCT on the way to Table Mountain.
- Looking at Mt. Adams along PCT heading to Table Mountain where the trail goes across a saddle.
- Looking back towards Table Mountain from the bushwhack trail Kevin found. The trail worked out beautifully as a return loop.
- Looking south across another field of wildflowers on the PCT heading to Table Mountain.
- Lots of wildflower meadows on the bushwhack trail.
- More wildflower meadows on the bushwhack trail.
- Mt. Hood towers above the Gorge as viewed from the PCT on the way to Table Mountain.
- Sacagawea and Papoose Rocks from Heartbreak Ridge Trail. I think Sacagawea Rock is the first rock.
- Sign on Heartbreak Ridge Trail directing hikers to the top of Table Mountain.
- Steve hikes along PCT heading to Table Mountain through a field of wildflowers.
- Table Mountain from the Heartbreak Ridge trail. Hundreds of years ago the side of the mountain slid down into the Gorge revealing this cliff.