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Newton Creek in the depths of winter. This creek is about 5 feet wide and at the bottom of about a 12 foot deep snow canyon.

aac.jpg Snow blankets the firs and hemlock trees and any winds provide surprises to inattentive people who stand too close when snow sloughs off the treetops.ThumbnailsMt. Hood from Newton Creek. There are some large boulders along the creek left from the last big flood.Snow blankets the firs and hemlock trees and any winds provide surprises to inattentive people who stand too close when snow sloughs off the treetops.ThumbnailsMt. Hood from Newton Creek. There are some large boulders along the creek left from the last big flood.Snow blankets the firs and hemlock trees and any winds provide surprises to inattentive people who stand too close when snow sloughs off the treetops.ThumbnailsMt. Hood from Newton Creek. There are some large boulders along the creek left from the last big flood.Snow blankets the firs and hemlock trees and any winds provide surprises to inattentive people who stand too close when snow sloughs off the treetops.ThumbnailsMt. Hood from Newton Creek. There are some large boulders along the creek left from the last big flood.Snow blankets the firs and hemlock trees and any winds provide surprises to inattentive people who stand too close when snow sloughs off the treetops.ThumbnailsMt. Hood from Newton Creek. There are some large boulders along the creek left from the last big flood.Snow blankets the firs and hemlock trees and any winds provide surprises to inattentive people who stand too close when snow sloughs off the treetops.ThumbnailsMt. Hood from Newton Creek. There are some large boulders along the creek left from the last big flood.

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