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Prima pagină / Barlow Butte Photos OR 27
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- Walk along a forest road that is also used by people to get to overnight huts in the area.
- The temperature was in the low 40's this day and this spider was slowly walking over the snow.
- The snow-covered forest road makes for an easy trail. The grade is gentle and steady.
- The road passes some short cliffs but trees above prevent avalanches.
- The forest road has several nice views of Mt. hood and the White River valley.
- The forest road has several nice views of Mt. hood and the White River valley.
- The first monolith that you come to juts up from the ridge. This is the rock that you skirt on the left side as you approach from the meadows.
- Stickman joined the hike for a while but he decided to veg out and admire the view of Mt. Hood.
- Some rocks along the road make an interesting pattern with the snow.
- Signpost along the trail.
- Rich and Jeremiah taking a break while bushwhacking through the forest.
- One of the signboards at the trailhead at Barlow Pass.
- Once you reach the ridge, the route is pretty clear heading towards Barlow Butte.
- On the first .5 mile of the outbound leg, the trail crosses a small stream, then climbs back out of the little valley.
- On cloudy days you can still sometimes see into the White River Canyon below Forest Service road.