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- Ponytail Falls in the Coumbia River Gorge. The return trail loops behind these falls.
- Looking back at Piker's Peak from the final approach to the summit of Mt. Adams in late August.
- Look carefully at the snow in the distance and you can see the sulpher that has been deposited by Mt. Adams. We got several whiffs of the smell at the shack. We thought someone was lighting matches.
- Barlow Pass Trailhead and parking lot.
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- Winter fog makes ghostly scenes on the Cape Horn Trail.
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- The white flowers of Bunchberry, also known as Creeping Dogwood (Latin name: Cornus canadensis) blooming along the trail. These plants get small red berries in the fall.