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A U.S.G.S. survey monument is set into a rock on the 12,276 foot summit of Mt. Adams.

abb.jpg Look carefully at the snow in the distance and you can see the sulpher that has been deposited by Mt. Adams. We got several whiffs of the smell at the shack. We thought someone was lighting matches.ThumbnailsRock walls shelter campers from the winds on Mt. Adams. This set of walls reminds me of pictures of Machu Picchu.Look carefully at the snow in the distance and you can see the sulpher that has been deposited by Mt. Adams. We got several whiffs of the smell at the shack. We thought someone was lighting matches.ThumbnailsRock walls shelter campers from the winds on Mt. Adams. This set of walls reminds me of pictures of Machu Picchu.Look carefully at the snow in the distance and you can see the sulpher that has been deposited by Mt. Adams. We got several whiffs of the smell at the shack. We thought someone was lighting matches.ThumbnailsRock walls shelter campers from the winds on Mt. Adams. This set of walls reminds me of pictures of Machu Picchu.Look carefully at the snow in the distance and you can see the sulpher that has been deposited by Mt. Adams. We got several whiffs of the smell at the shack. We thought someone was lighting matches.ThumbnailsRock walls shelter campers from the winds on Mt. Adams. This set of walls reminds me of pictures of Machu Picchu.Look carefully at the snow in the distance and you can see the sulpher that has been deposited by Mt. Adams. We got several whiffs of the smell at the shack. We thought someone was lighting matches.ThumbnailsRock walls shelter campers from the winds on Mt. Adams. This set of walls reminds me of pictures of Machu Picchu.Look carefully at the snow in the distance and you can see the sulpher that has been deposited by Mt. Adams. We got several whiffs of the smell at the shack. We thought someone was lighting matches.ThumbnailsRock walls shelter campers from the winds on Mt. Adams. This set of walls reminds me of pictures of Machu Picchu.

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