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الصفحة الرئيسية 332
تاريخ الإنشاء / 2010
- Vine Maple takes on fall colors near Warren Lake on Mitchell Point Trail.
- View of the section of trail before we began work.
- View of the section of trail before we began work.
- View of the finished section of trail. The organic matter has all been removed and rock put in its place.
- Trees fight to survive and eventually lose the fight with the elements that pound Lamberson Butte. Here a skeletal tree provides a foreground balance to Mt. Jefferson in the distance.
- Trailhead sign for Trillium Lake Sno-Park.
- Trailhead sign for the Wahkeena Falls Trail in the Columbia River Gorge
- Trail listing for the trails at Trillium Lake.
- Trail junctions signs west of Devil's Rest for Devil's Rest Trail and Foxglove Way.
- Toadstools appear in the forests after fall rains. Here are some reddish toadstools breaking ground.
- This tree trunk has been sandblasted by storms that rake Mt. Hood. The wood is worn away faster than it can turn gray. The grit almost polishes the wood smooth.
- This shows how steep the cliffs of Starvation Ridge are.
- This section of the June Lake Trail is just above June Lake. You can see the recent trail maintenance in September 2010 has restored the tread.
- This plaque is at the junction where Gorge Trail #400 heads east from the Larch Mountain Trail #441 near Multnomah Falls.
- This is where the Wildwood Trail crosses the Dogwood Trail. You can see the signs have been vandalized so the junction isn't signed when this photo was taken in August 2010.