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The Cherry Orchard Trail passes along this nice area that looks perfect for viewing the Gorge.

aae.jpg Looking towards the Columbia River you can see how the lack of rainfall prevents very many trees from growing along the Cherry Orchard Trail.ThumbnailsContinuing to climb above the river, there are nice views to the west. One lone oak tree holds onto its leaves late into the year.Looking towards the Columbia River you can see how the lack of rainfall prevents very many trees from growing along the Cherry Orchard Trail.ThumbnailsContinuing to climb above the river, there are nice views to the west. One lone oak tree holds onto its leaves late into the year.Looking towards the Columbia River you can see how the lack of rainfall prevents very many trees from growing along the Cherry Orchard Trail.ThumbnailsContinuing to climb above the river, there are nice views to the west. One lone oak tree holds onto its leaves late into the year.Looking towards the Columbia River you can see how the lack of rainfall prevents very many trees from growing along the Cherry Orchard Trail.ThumbnailsContinuing to climb above the river, there are nice views to the west. One lone oak tree holds onto its leaves late into the year.Looking towards the Columbia River you can see how the lack of rainfall prevents very many trees from growing along the Cherry Orchard Trail.ThumbnailsContinuing to climb above the river, there are nice views to the west. One lone oak tree holds onto its leaves late into the year.Looking towards the Columbia River you can see how the lack of rainfall prevents very many trees from growing along the Cherry Orchard Trail.ThumbnailsContinuing to climb above the river, there are nice views to the west. One lone oak tree holds onto its leaves late into the year.Looking towards the Columbia River you can see how the lack of rainfall prevents very many trees from growing along the Cherry Orchard Trail.ThumbnailsContinuing to climb above the river, there are nice views to the west. One lone oak tree holds onto its leaves late into the year.

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