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- Lupines and Indian Paintbrush bloom on the slopes of Dog Mountain.
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- Ducks swimmming along the east end of the Burnt Bridge Creek Trail
- The other 4 hikers on our backpacking trip pose next to Jude Lake.
- Here is our first close-up view of Mt. Jefferson from the PCT. This is a very rocky section and the Scouts very cautions crossing this part of the trail though the lack of trees made for spectacular views.
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- There are many patches of wildflowers on the upper section of the peak.
- Grass Widow (Latin Name: Sisyrincium douglasii var. douglasii) in bloom along Catherine Creek in the Columbia Gorge.
- The mossy bark of a Cottonwood tree provides a study in textures along the Gibbons Creek Wildlife Trail.
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- 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.
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- As the lava flowed through the tube, the top of the lava cooled and made ledges.
- Great views on the way to the Tam McArthur trailhead,
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