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Izveidošanas datums / 2009 / Visi / Sestdiena
- Bonneville Dam was near the starting elevation for this hike. The elevation gain is apparant and there is plenty more to come.
- This giant hemlock tree shows its wrinkles from old age in tht Grove of the Patriarchs.
- Looking out over the Palouse from a break in the pine trees.
- Looking towards Washington across the Columbia River Gorge from Rowena Crest at Tom McCall Nature Preserve.
- Climbing the Palmateer trail soon brings you to the timberline and the views become more impressive with every few steps.
- Mt. Adams with Lunch Counter in view. Lunch Counter looks like the first peak from this vantage point.
- The Mt. Fremont trail provides fantastic views of the northern side of Mt. Rainier.
- Looking down the logging road, you can see the typical age of the second-growth trees.
- From the top of Salmon Butte, the Douglas Fir trees frame a view of Mt. Hood.
- A strong steel beam bridge trimmed with wood provides an easy crossing for the Wonderland Trail over Stevens Creek.
- Here is the results of a tree growing on a nurse log. The tangle of roots supports the new tree as the old one rots away.
- Looking west along the Wyeth trail.
- Cravasses appear on the Emmons Glacier as the winter snows melt away.
- Ruckel Ridge Trail, looking towards Tanner Butte.
- The trunk of a huge cedar tree has a boardwalk built around it to protect the roots from soil compaction from human foot traffic at the Grove of the Patriarchs.