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Home 27
Creation date / 2009 / Week 16
- A couple pair of Wood Ducks were swimming in the creek and resting on the rocks near the Eagle Creek Trailhead.
- Bonneville Dam was near the starting elevation for this hike. The elevation gain is apparant and there is plenty more to come.
- Climbing up Ruckel Ridge affords nice views of the Columbia River. This is looking to the east. The Bridge of the Gods is in the distance.
- Eagle Creek at the upper bridge. The Trail crosses back and forth over Eagle Creek on the way down to the Eagle Creek trailhead.
- Eagle Creek rushing downstream to the Columbia River.
- Eagle Creek Trail showing cliffs where the trail was blasted out of the basalt rock. There is a handrail installed for added safety.
- Eagle-Benson Trail crosses Wy'east Creek above Wy'east Falls, a 140 feet plunge waterfall.
- Going down the Eagle-Benson Trail skirts a sharp dropoff that provides views to the north.
- Here is the bottom of Wy'east Falls along the Eagle-Benson Trail. This is seen from the Eagle Creek Trail.
- Lichen covered oak trees make eirie sentinals as you walk past. This is on the cliffs above Eagle Creek.
- Looking down into Eagle Creek from High Bridge.
- Looking downstream from the upper bridge over Eagle Creek. The trail on the right doesn't seem to go anywhere. Maybe it led to an earlier crossing of Eagle Creek.
- Looking over the Gorge to Greenleaf Peak in Washington.
- Loowit Falls along the Eagle Creek Trail, just below High Bridge.
- Near Camp Smokey is an open patch of ground with nice views of Mt. Hood. This is one of the few area on the Plateau where you can get a good GPS reading.