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בית 46
תאריך יצירה / 2010 / פברואר
- A trail signt at the top of Beacon Rock talks about the Missoula Floods and how they shaped the Gorge.
- The rock promontory in the foreground is a great place to see the surrounding countyside.
- Looking west into the Columbia River Gorge from the summit of Wind Mountain, Washington.
- The late afternoon sun shows the clouds coming in from the west bringing rain to keep washington green. The Columbia River flows west into the sunset.
- Mt. Hood pokes above the nearby mountains from near the top of Bunker Hill.
- Looking east down one of the basalt scree slopes just below the summit of Wind Mountain you can see a tiny bit of the Columbia River.
- Looking down from the trail you can see all the switchbacks going down the cliff to the base of Beacon Rock.
- Ravens fly through the skies enjoying the air currents.
- Looking east into at Dog Mountain and the Columbia River from Wind Mountain.
- All mountains erode and here is a picture of the rock along a section of the trail fractured.
- Mt. Adams rises above the nearby hills from near the top of Bunker Hill.
- Looking east into at the Columbia River from Wind Mountain.
- Beacon Rock from across Highway 14 showing the steep cliffs. The trail starts on the other side of Beacon Rock, then goes to this side once it nears the top.
- Bunker hill provides a nice view of Wind River Valley and snow covered Mt. Defiance in the distance.
- Looking east to Mt. Adams from near the summit of Wind Mountain.