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Home / Barlow Butte Photos OR 27
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- Heading down Barlow Butte and looking towards Mt. Hood.
- Rich and Jeremiah taking a break while bushwhacking through the forest.
- Jeremiah braving the wind and snow on the ridge leading to Barlow Butte.
- I've never seen a place where the snow bent the trees when they were young, then they grew strong enough to resist the downward push of the winter snowpack.
- I love the pattern the snow and rime make on these branches.
- On cloudy days you can still sometimes see into the White River Canyon below Forest Service road.
- A few small streams slip down along the lower slopes of Barlow Butte.
- Walk along a forest road that is also used by people to get to overnight huts in the area.
- A large conk grows on a tree on the hillside below Barlow Butte.
- Looking back along Barlow Ridge, you can see the two monoliths that jut up from the ridge. The closest one is in the trees and the farther one juts straight up from the ridge.
- Once you reach the ridge, the route is pretty clear heading towards Barlow Butte.
- Between the meadow and Barlow Ridge is an open forest which is pretty easy to walk across the hillside.
- Here is the meadow, looking north. You can see how open the meadow is and a ridge in the distance.
- Stickman joined the hike for a while but he decided to veg out and admire the view of Mt. Hood.
- The temperature was in the low 40's this day and this spider was slowly walking over the snow.