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Beranda 13068
- Here is the first good overlook with a view of the Gorge.
- Here is the final approach to the summit of Mt. Adams. You can see several other people going up the trail from near Piker's Peak to the summit.
- Here is the entrance to my completed igloo. The entrance has one blue tarp and the raised sleeping area has another. I made a cubby hole on the left in the entrance to store gear.
- Here is the end of the gravel portion of the Lewis and Clark Discovery Trail. This trailhead is near Ilwaco, WA and is uphill about .3 miles from the paved parking lot.
- Here is the bottom of Wy'east Falls along the Eagle-Benson Trail. This is seen from the Eagle Creek Trail.
- Here is Stacy, Rene, and Vernon on the snowfield below Lunch Counter on Mt. Adams. We were lucky to have warm weathter to soften up the snow.
- 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.
- Here is our first close-up view of Mt. Jefferson from the PCT. This is a very rocky section and the Scouts very cautions crossing this part of the trail though the lack of trees made for spectacular views.
- Here is our first close-up view of Mt. Jefferson from the PCT. This is a very rocky section and the Scouts very cautions crossing this part of the trail though the lack of trees made for spectacular views.
- Here is one of the really big ravines the trail drops into and climbs out of on the west side.
- Here is my snow shelter ready for the night to come.
- Here is another picture of my shelter and the equipment I used to make it.
- Here is an interesting spire of basalt on the south side of Horsethief Butte.
- Here is a view of Falls Creek as it plunges over the falls.
- Here is a typical view of the flat part of Horsetail Falls trail to Triple Falls. The trail goes mostly along hillsides in the gorge and creek valleys.