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홈 / Mt Defiance Photos OR 40
- Fall colors paint the leaves on the north side of Warren Lake in October along the Mitchell Point Trail.
- Looking down into Hood River from the Mt. Defiance Trail.
- Atmospheric haze gives a nice distance perspective of Mt. Hood as viewed from Mt. Defiance.
- At the summit of Mt. Defiance are several radio towers. Here is a worker doing maintenance on one of the dishes.
- Mt. Adams looms in the distance from a panoramic viewpoint along the Mt. Defiance Trail.
- Mt. Rainer can easily be seen in the distance from a panoramic viewpoint along the Mt. Defiance Trail.
- The Columbia River looks quite small from near the top of the Mt. Defiance Trail.
- Bear Lake as seen from the Mt. Defiance Cutoff Trail.
- Jasmine poses along the Mt. Defiance Cutoff Trail with Mt. Rainier in the distance.
- Wind Mountain seems so small and far below at this viewpoint along the Mt. Defiance Trail.
- The Hemlock Trees provide foreground interest for this view of Mt. Adams along the Mt. Defiance Trail.
- A panoramic view from this great vantage point along the Mt. Defiance Trail shows Mt. Adams and Mt. Rainier on a cloudless day. The only clouds that can be seen are from the contrails of jet planes.
- The Columbia River lies far below this viewpoint along the Mt. Defiance Trail. Mt. Adams is in the background.
- Another view of the Columbia River from the Mt. Defiance Trail.
- Toadstools appear in the forests after fall rains. Here are some reddish toadstools breaking ground.