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Travelling east, the trail uses an existing dike. Mt. Hood is partially eclipsed by the foothills to the southeast.

aaq.jpg Looking downriver from Cottonwood Beach shows the river banks to be mostly free from development.ThumbnailsMt. Hood is partially eclipsed by the foothills to the southeast. The trees across this slough of the Columbia are on Reed Island.Looking downriver from Cottonwood Beach shows the river banks to be mostly free from development.ThumbnailsMt. Hood is partially eclipsed by the foothills to the southeast. The trees across this slough of the Columbia are on Reed Island.Looking downriver from Cottonwood Beach shows the river banks to be mostly free from development.ThumbnailsMt. Hood is partially eclipsed by the foothills to the southeast. The trees across this slough of the Columbia are on Reed Island.Looking downriver from Cottonwood Beach shows the river banks to be mostly free from development.ThumbnailsMt. Hood is partially eclipsed by the foothills to the southeast. The trees across this slough of the Columbia are on Reed Island.Looking downriver from Cottonwood Beach shows the river banks to be mostly free from development.ThumbnailsMt. Hood is partially eclipsed by the foothills to the southeast. The trees across this slough of the Columbia are on Reed Island.Looking downriver from Cottonwood Beach shows the river banks to be mostly free from development.ThumbnailsMt. Hood is partially eclipsed by the foothills to the southeast. The trees across this slough of the Columbia are on Reed Island.Looking downriver from Cottonwood Beach shows the river banks to be mostly free from development.ThumbnailsMt. Hood is partially eclipsed by the foothills to the southeast. The trees across this slough of the Columbia are on Reed Island.

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