- JazykAfrikaans Argentina Azərbaycanca
Bahasa Indonesia Brasil Brezhoneg
Català Česky Dansk
Deutsch Dhivehi English
English English Español
Esperanto Estonian Euskara
Finnish Français Français
Gaeilge Galego Hrvatski
Íslenska Italiano Latviešu
Lëtzebuergesch Lietuviu Magyar
Malay México Nederlands
Norsk bokmål Norwegian nynorsk Polski
Português Română Slovenšcina
Slovensky Srpski Svenska
Tiếng Việt Türkçe Wolof
Ελληνικά Български Македонски
Монгол Русский Српски
Українська עברית العربية (مصر)
العربية العربية پارسی
कोंकणी বাংলা ગુજરાતી
தமிழ் ಕನ್ನಡ ภาษาไทย
ქართული ខ្មែរ 中文 (繁體)
中文 (香港) 日本語 简体中文
한국어
Úvodní stránka 13068
- Here's an example of the lava fields that we were walking through. Luckily there is a paved path to smooth over the rough spots.
- Here's a nice picture of the trail showing how some of the larger trees are mixed in with the smaller trees in the forest.
- Here you can see a bridge over the creek near Paradise River Camp.
- Here you can see a bridge over the creek near Paradise River Camp.
- Here we are at the northern trailhead getting ready to start out for our trip. We had to make sure that we are on the right trail because we saw someone who was on the wagon Road trail.
- Here we are at Longmire. The road is closed until at least noon and a snowplow has broken down.
- Here was one of the easy stream crossings. The lake outlet is the most difficult stream to cross.
- Here the lava ledge is far above your head.
- Here near Great Springs the water is so clear it is amazing. Even though there are plenty of fish in the lake water is still a beautiful blue and clear color.
- Here it is easy to see the U-shaped valley made by the Emmons Glacier when it once filled the valley.
- Here is where the footbridge across Paradise River is on the Narada Trail.
- Here is what Carpenters Lake looks like. There isn't much of a lake anymore, just some small pools and a wetland.
- Here is view from the Mazama Trail of the parking lot. Some sections of the lower trail provide views of Mt. Hood.
- Here is Tyler climbing up the trail through the snow. We saw a small patch of the dirt trail on the way up, but it was mostly covered in snow.
- Here is the Wonderland Trail. Because water tends to flow over the trail, the snow gets melted.