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Преглед:
Месечна листа
дата на создавање / 2012 / јули
- This old bulldozer was once part of a logging operation. Another example of what the 1980 blast destroyed.
- Crater Lake from the Garfield Peak Trail.
- The creek soon flows into the woods and away from the trail.
- Mt. Theilson as seen from the Sun Notch Trail at Crater Lake.
- Sweet Creek cascades down a small fall and into a tranquil pool in the creek.
- More wildflower meadows on the bushwhack trail.
- A garden snake waits patiently for me to pass, not even flicking out its tongue. This is on the Triple C Trail.
- The South Coldwater Trail begins in a new forest and has a moderate climb up to a ridge. Foxglove stretch for the sky in this small clearing.
- Wizard Island rises above the azure blue water of Crater Lake.
- Hikers pause to take a break along the Plaikni Falls Trail in Crater Lake National Park.
- Exposed rocks during lower water give a chance to explore the rocks and pools along Sweet Creek.
- Looking back towards Table Mountain from the bushwhack trail Kevin found. The trail worked out beautifully as a return loop.
- Piggyback plants grow along the Triple C Trail near the Nehalem River.
- Penstemmons cling to the cliffs along Garfield Peak Trail in Crater Lake National Park.
- Plaikni Falls cascades about 20 feet over a rock cliff.