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Creation date / 2009 / All / Gaawu-aset
- You can barely see Bonneville Dam from the clearing near Camp Smokey.
- Yellow Wallflower or Wormseed Mustard (Latin name: Erysimum arenicola) blooming near the top of Salmon Butte.
- Yellow flowers carpet parts of the hillside.
- Wyeth Trailhead in the Columbia River National Scenic Area.
- Wildwood Golf Course can bee seen to the east of this hike.
- Wildflowers carpet the hillside on parts of Kamiak Butte. This is looking south from Kamiak Butte over the Palouse.
- Whispy clouds and frosty rocks provide a wintery scene on the shady side of the ridge. This is on a promontory west of the Pacific Crest Trail on the way to Twin Lakes Trail.
- When James Longmire opened the resort at Longmire in the late 1800's, it was considered good health to drink from the soda springs and to bathe in the water.
- Walking up the Burroughs Mountain Trail from Frozen Lake you can see the Mt. Fremont Lookout as a tiny dark cube at the left edge of the ridge in the center of the picture.
- Walking 100 feet away from the Green Point Ridge Trail provides a nice view of North Lake and Mt. Defiance. Take care to remember how far you have wandered off the trail so you don't overshoot the trail while bushwhacking.
- Vine Maples frome trees as they struggle for sunlight on the Twin Firs Trail.
- Vine Maple leaves are backlit by sunlight at the base of one of the huge cedar trees in the Grove of the Patriarchs at Mt. Rainier National Park.
- Views of the Willamette River and Portland in the distance. This is take from a viewpoint near the high point of the trail.
- Vernon carrying his pack along the trail on the way to Lunch Counter.
- Upper Pine Ridge Trail trailhead showing the wide, well maintained trail. The southern trail is narrower and steeper than the northern trail.