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Creation date / 2009 / All / Dibeer ji
- A beautiful view of Mt. Hood from just above the Pacific Crest Trail.
- A carved wooden sign at the trailhead shows the beginning of the South Climb Trail 183 to Mt. Adams.
- A frosty morning fortells the end of the berry season and the snow isn't far behind.
- A lichen or other epiphyte growing in the shrubs along the Munson Creek Falls trail.
- A mountain goat browses on the sparse plants at Lunch Counter at 9,500 feet in elevation.
- A mountain goat casually browses on the sparse plants at Lunch Counter at 9,500 feet in elevation. Once it ate the flowers, it dug up more of the plant to eat.
- A panoramic view of Mt. Rainier from the old fire lookout on the Glacier View Trail.
- A plaque in Oswald State Park near the beach dedicated to Matt Kramer who wrote newpaper articles that led to the passage of the Oregon Beach Bill in 1967.
- A root-arbor has developed when this tree grew a root along another tree that had fallen against it. Now it is like a doorway on the trail.
- A small lake on the way to West Lake is a good place to soak your feet.
- A tree tunnel at Oswald West State Park. This is near the beginning of the lower Neahkahnie Mountain Trail.
- A tugboat pushes a barge against the wind and the current moving cargo upriver as far as Idaho.
- A U.S.G.S. survey monument is set into a rock on the 12,276 foot summit of Mt. Adams.
- A view of the summit of Mt. Adams from the trail. The last part of the trail is dry except for a step-across stream crossing just below the summit.
- A view to the south showing the almost full moon from Glacier View as the sun sets.