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Ruckel Ridge Trail, looking towards Tanner Butte.

aad.jpg Near Camp Smokey is an open patch of ground with nice views of Mt. Hood. This is one of the few area on the Plateau where you can get a good GPS reading.ThumbnailsSweet Colt's Foot (Latin name: Petasites frigidus) has bunches of tiny white flowers on leafy stems and likes damp places. This is blooming in early spring along the Eagle Creek Trail. I don't think this plant is edible. It is also called Palmate ColtsfooNear Camp Smokey is an open patch of ground with nice views of Mt. Hood. This is one of the few area on the Plateau where you can get a good GPS reading.ThumbnailsSweet Colt's Foot (Latin name: Petasites frigidus) has bunches of tiny white flowers on leafy stems and likes damp places. This is blooming in early spring along the Eagle Creek Trail. I don't think this plant is edible. It is also called Palmate ColtsfooNear Camp Smokey is an open patch of ground with nice views of Mt. Hood. This is one of the few area on the Plateau where you can get a good GPS reading.ThumbnailsSweet Colt's Foot (Latin name: Petasites frigidus) has bunches of tiny white flowers on leafy stems and likes damp places. This is blooming in early spring along the Eagle Creek Trail. I don't think this plant is edible. It is also called Palmate ColtsfooNear Camp Smokey is an open patch of ground with nice views of Mt. Hood. This is one of the few area on the Plateau where you can get a good GPS reading.ThumbnailsSweet Colt's Foot (Latin name: Petasites frigidus) has bunches of tiny white flowers on leafy stems and likes damp places. This is blooming in early spring along the Eagle Creek Trail. I don't think this plant is edible. It is also called Palmate ColtsfooNear Camp Smokey is an open patch of ground with nice views of Mt. Hood. This is one of the few area on the Plateau where you can get a good GPS reading.ThumbnailsSweet Colt's Foot (Latin name: Petasites frigidus) has bunches of tiny white flowers on leafy stems and likes damp places. This is blooming in early spring along the Eagle Creek Trail. I don't think this plant is edible. It is also called Palmate ColtsfooNear Camp Smokey is an open patch of ground with nice views of Mt. Hood. This is one of the few area on the Plateau where you can get a good GPS reading.ThumbnailsSweet Colt's Foot (Latin name: Petasites frigidus) has bunches of tiny white flowers on leafy stems and likes damp places. This is blooming in early spring along the Eagle Creek Trail. I don't think this plant is edible. It is also called Palmate Coltsfoo

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