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- The sun rises over a sea of clouds as we start out second day.
- The sun was still having an effect on the ice at this altitude, bits and pieces were breaking off daily
- The Sunrise Visitors Center.
- The suspension bridge over the stream is 240 feet long and about 100 feet above the stream. The bridge is very stable and doesn't bounce much if you walk gently.
- The suspension bridge over the stream is 240 feet long and about 100 feet above the stream. This may be the longest suspension bridge for hiking in Oregon or Washington.
- The Sweet Creek Trail goes through a small canyon and an elevated walkway gives a great view of the creek while providing great views of the creek.
- The tall waterfall on Coopey Creek is mainly obscured by the forest
- The Tatoosh Range from Barn Flats.
- The Tatoosh Range from Barn Flats.
- The Tatoosh Range from the head of Paradise Valley. From left to right, The Castle, Pinnacle Peak, Plummer Peak, Denman Peak, Lane Peak.
- The temperature was in the low 40's this day and this spider was slowly walking over the snow.
- The three Boy Scouts along on the trip pose near Park Butte, just north of Jefferson Park.
- The Three Sisters are North Sister, also known as Faith, Middle Sister, Hope, and South Sister, Charity, provide a nice backdrop to the town of Terrebone, Oregon.
- The Three Sisters can be seen from Smith Rock State Park when the weather is clear.
- The Thurston Street Bridge crosses over the trail just at the Lower Macleay Trailhead.