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- Detail of one of the small cornices. A steep 500 foot drop to Paradise Valley is to the left of these cornices.
- Pinnacle Peak in the Tatoosh Range looks like a matterhorn. What a view from our camp!
- The lower portion of the Mazama Trail has dappled sunlight on the trail.
- Looking Northwest from the Rowena Plateau Trail across the Columbia River towards Washington. This is near the turn-around point of the trail.
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- Some of the Garter snakes on this trail freeze when you approach them so they look like a stick and you will walk right over them unless you're paying attention.
- The cobalt-blue sky above Mt. Hood shows the ruggedness of Mt. Hood.
- Standing at the top level of Lunch Counter looking up at Piker's Peak, which is the false summit. This is in mid-August and there are several rock routes up to Piker's Peak. The long stretch of a rocky ridge on the right side of the picture is the best wa
- Vine Maple takes on fall colors near Warren Lake on Mitchell Point Trail.
- Seemingly endless mountains are viewed to the east from the Mt. Fremont Lookout.
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- Winter picture of Mt. Hood near Timberline Lodge