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الصفحة الرئيسية 191
تاريخ الإنشاء / الكل / 46 شهر
- The Harms Road Trailhead is up on the prairies between Klickitat and Goldendale. The nearby hills catch the early fall snows and the windswept grasslands offer little shelter.
- Gray gate at the trailhead for Fire Lane 3 in Portland, Oregon.
- Multnomah Falls cascades hundreds of feet down a sheer cliff into a plunge pool, then over another waterfall.
- Starting down into Swale Canyon the rocks and reflective pools of water make a nice setting.
- Fall leaves in a small clearing on Fire Lane 3 in Portland, Oregon.
- This plaque is at the junction where Gorge Trail #400 heads east from the Larch Mountain Trail #441 near Multnomah Falls.
- Midway through Swale Canyon the trail is mostly well packed with just a few 100-yard patches of loose gravel.
- Fall leaves on the Wildwood Trail at Forest Park in Portland, Oregon.
- A few small streams cross trail #400 between Multnomah Falls and Oneonta Creek.
- Looking down Swale Canyon you can see the gentle curves and easy downhill grade of the old railroad.
- Southern end of the Maple Trail on the Wildwood Trail at Forest Park in Portland, Oregon.
- Jasmine shows what the better parts of the trail look like. Other sections of the trail are rougher than this.
- Loose rock tumbles down the canyon walls but seldom reaches the trail.
- Fall leaves on the Maple Trail at Forest Park in Portland, Oregon.
- A small waterfall cascades down just above the the Gorge Trail.