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- Looking back towards Silver Star Mountain on the Bluff Mountain Trail.
- In many places bushes grow right down to lake shore making it hard to get to. At Great Springs there's a nice little trail, though it is a little rough, and leads right down to the springs.
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- Near the lower end of June Lake Trail is a place where you can go about 100 feet off the trail and have this great view.
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- Mt. Adams on the right and Mt. Rainier on the left with Eden Park in the foreground.
- Jeremiah shows a section of the trail that has been blasted out of the cliff and has a railing to hold on to.
- There are elevation signs every 1,000 feet to show how high you have climbed up towards the summit of 3,226 feet on the King's Mountain Trail in the Tillamook State Forest, Oregon.
- View of one of the Indian pits on Indian Pits Trail near Silver Star Mountain, Washington.
- This is a 60 foot waterfall on Oneonta Creek on Horsetail Creek Trail, just above the steel and wood bridge over Oneonta Creek. Oneonta Falls is just downstream from this waterfall.
- Mt. Adams from Tomlike Mountain.
- Stone pillars from Huffman Peak. You can see Tumtum Mountain in the far distance.
- A yellow Aster is able to eke out a place in the rocks near the Mt. Fremont lookout at Mt. Rainier National Park.
- Here is our first few of Clear Lake as we head south down the trail. This is a large lake with beautiful blue colored water. It appears to be very popular with people fishing and boating. I'm sure people swim here when the water gets a little bit warmer.