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Only the summit of Mt. Hood can be seen from the southern end of Upper Twin Lake.

aae.jpg The rocky rockfields around the top keep the trees from growing and provide a great viewpoint.ThumbnailsBetween Upper Twin Lake and Palmateer Point cutoff there are just a few glimpses through the forest to the ridges beyond.The rocky rockfields around the top keep the trees from growing and provide a great viewpoint.ThumbnailsBetween Upper Twin Lake and Palmateer Point cutoff there are just a few glimpses through the forest to the ridges beyond.The rocky rockfields around the top keep the trees from growing and provide a great viewpoint.ThumbnailsBetween Upper Twin Lake and Palmateer Point cutoff there are just a few glimpses through the forest to the ridges beyond.The rocky rockfields around the top keep the trees from growing and provide a great viewpoint.ThumbnailsBetween Upper Twin Lake and Palmateer Point cutoff there are just a few glimpses through the forest to the ridges beyond.The rocky rockfields around the top keep the trees from growing and provide a great viewpoint.ThumbnailsBetween Upper Twin Lake and Palmateer Point cutoff there are just a few glimpses through the forest to the ridges beyond.

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