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އުފެދުނު ތާރިޚު / 2009
- Turkey Vultures lazily glide across the land looking for a meal at the Tom McCall Nature Preserve.
- Trillium blooming in the spring along the Eagle-Benson Trail.
- Trillium blooming along the North Cape Lookout Trail.
- Trees struggle to survive on the slopes of Mt. Hood. This is just above Timberline Lodge.
- Trees struggle to survive on the dry and windy lower slopes of Mt. Adams.
- Travelling east, the trail uses an existing dike. Mt. Hood is partially eclipsed by the foothills to the southeast.
- Trailhead sign for Trail 791, Salmon Butte on the right side of the road, as you're driving up to the parking area.
- Trailhead sign for Munson Creek Falls. This is a typical view of the trail to Munson Creek Falls.
- Trailhead picture in 2009. The trail is overgrown and the faint trail can barely be found.
- Trailhead photo for the Drift Falls Trail. The road to the trailhead is paved and even the parking lot is paved.
- Trail sign to Bird Butte Summit along the Pacific Crest Trail between Barlow Pass and Twin Lakes, OR.
- Trail sign near at the edge of the Rowena Crest parking area.
- Trail section on the Glacier View Trail that our work crew of five repaired. The Washington Trail Association organized this three day work party.
- Trail junction with the PCT and trail 495 to Twin Lakes. This is a popular trail and it is hard to lose the way because the cleared trail is a gap in the trees. This is the junction for the return trail.
- Trail junction sign for the side trail to Rainy Lake. This short side trail goes to a lake with nice views of Green Point Mountain.