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تاریخ ایجاد / 2013 / فبریه / 2
- Mt. Jefferson can be seen from some places along Barlow Ridge.
- The first monolith that you come to juts up from the ridge. This is the rock that you skirt on the left side as you approach from the meadows.
- Here is a picture of the place where you leave the main road. The trail to the right leads up to some meadows. The path you want heads across the meadows and to the left.
- Signpost along the trail.
- On the first .5 mile of the outbound leg, the trail crosses a small stream, then climbs back out of the little valley.
- The snow-covered forest road makes for an easy trail. The grade is gentle and steady.
- Some rocks along the road make an interesting pattern with the snow.
- Another view of Mt. Hood from the forest road. Be sure to look back towards Mt. Hood as you're walking up the snow-covered road.
- The forest road has several nice views of Mt. hood and the White River valley.
- The forest road has several nice views of Mt. hood and the White River valley.
- The road passes some short cliffs but trees above prevent avalanches.
- The West Fork of the Salmon River run crystal clear under an old bridge along an old Forest Service road.
- Large meadows along the Barlow Road afford splendid views of Mt. Hood.
- The trail leaves the thick forest where it crosses back over the West Fork of the Salmon River.