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صفحه اصلی 13068
- A large pond along the Burnt Bridge Creek Greenway, near Fruit Valley Road.
- A last look at the Crescent Mountains from the Northern Loop Trail.
- A last shot as we headed out back to the car a mere 8 miles away.
- A layer of columnar basalt makes up part of a cliff across from the Wahkeena Falls Trail.
- A lichen or other epiphyte growing in the shrubs along the Munson Creek Falls trail.
- A little white crowned sparrow sings happily away along the trail to Marys Peak.
- A local name for the final section of the trail that climbs steeply up to the summit on the King's Mountain Trail in the Tillamook State Forest, Oregon.
- A log bridge over Dog Creek makes the stream crossing easy even in the rainy season.
- A log bridge spans Ramona Creek just downstream from Ramona Falls, providing a front-row view of the falls.
- A lone tree survives at the edge of Starvation Ridge.
- A look at the trail displays how parts are pretty level. You won't be lulled into thinking this is an easy hike. These level portions don't last long.
- A lot of people trek to No Name Lake in the Three Sisters Wilderness.
- A lovely sunrise at our campsite above Ape Canyon.
- A lush forest surrounds the Sweet Creek trail and all the waterfalls along the trail.
- A marmot hangs out near the Fryxell Overlook.