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Creation date / 2012 / June
- A picture of Gales Creek seen from the Gales Creek Trail.
- An old stump provides an accent along the Gales Creek Trail.
- An outcrop of basalt provides a contrast to the snowy Mt. Adams.
- Balsam Root flowers bloom on the slopes of Dog Mountain.
- Clouds make lovely patterns in the sky above Mt. Adams as seen from the Augspurger Mountain Trail.
- Devils Club growing along the Gales Creek Trail.
- Gales Creek Trail near the trailhead. The yellow sign shows the trail open to hikers as of May 25, 2012 and to horses July 1, 2012.
- Herald-of-summer or Farewell to Spring blooms in late spring along the rocky lower sections of the Augspurger Mountain Trail. Latin Name: Clarkia amoena var. lindleyi
- Here is a section of the trail that follows an old logging road. Most of the trail is narrow and built along the side of steep hillsides.
- Looking south at the upper portion of the Dog Mountain Trail and the Columbia River.
- Looking west you can see the Columbia River in the distance and also see how far you have traveled from the river.
- Looking west you can see the Columbia River in the distance and also see how far you have traveled from the river.
- Lupines and Indian Paintbrush bloom on the slopes of Dog Mountain.
- Mimulus or Monkey Flower blooms at several places along the Gales Creek Trail.
- Mt. Hood rises above the Benson Plateau.