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The east side of Mt. Hood and the Newton-Clark Glacier below the peak. You can see the east side of Mt. Hood is much more rugged than the west side.

aaq.jpg A rugged rock formation above Newton Creek viewed from Lamberson Butte. The rocks look like they could fall into Newton Canyon at any time.ThumbnailsLooking down from Lamberson Butte at Newton Creek shows that it is a braided glacial stream with the potential for large floods. A rugged rock formation above Newton Creek viewed from Lamberson Butte. The rocks look like they could fall into Newton Canyon at any time.ThumbnailsLooking down from Lamberson Butte at Newton Creek shows that it is a braided glacial stream with the potential for large floods. A rugged rock formation above Newton Creek viewed from Lamberson Butte. The rocks look like they could fall into Newton Canyon at any time.ThumbnailsLooking down from Lamberson Butte at Newton Creek shows that it is a braided glacial stream with the potential for large floods. A rugged rock formation above Newton Creek viewed from Lamberson Butte. The rocks look like they could fall into Newton Canyon at any time.ThumbnailsLooking down from Lamberson Butte at Newton Creek shows that it is a braided glacial stream with the potential for large floods. A rugged rock formation above Newton Creek viewed from Lamberson Butte. The rocks look like they could fall into Newton Canyon at any time.ThumbnailsLooking down from Lamberson Butte at Newton Creek shows that it is a braided glacial stream with the potential for large floods.

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