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Accueil / PCT Little Crater Jefferson Park Photos OR 27
Date de création / 2003 / Juillet / 10
- Whitewater River as it flows away from Mt. Jefferson.
- We played on the slopes of Park Butte for over an hour before we crossed through the pass and dropped down into Jefferson Park.
- We played on the slopes of Park Butte for over an hour before we crossed through the pass and dropped down into Jefferson Park.
- We played on the slopes of Park Butte for over an hour before we crossed through the pass and dropped down into Jefferson Park.
- Walking on the PCT through open forest just north of Jefferson Park, OR.
- Vernon pauses beside a meltwater stream along the trail.
- The wildflowers along the trail were beautiful.
- The three Boy Scouts along on the trip pose near Park Butte, just north of Jefferson Park.
- Sunrise on Breitenbush Lake. I'm sure this lake would be more hospitable in the fall but we had clouds of mosquitoes around the lake.
- Sunrise on Breitenbush Lake looking at Mt. Jefferson. The mosquitoes weren't bad until the sun came up. I ended up leaving behind part of my water filter trying to get away from the mosquitoes.
- Running down the snowy slopes of Park Butte before dropping into Jefferson Park.
- Mt. Jefferson stands in bold relief against the blue sky as viewed from near Park Butte.
- Mt. Jefferson peeks above the ridge. There were plenty of mosquitoes along this whole section of the trail in July.
- Mt. Jefferson looms larger as we walk farther south. When we started we could barely see Mt. Jefferson and now Mt. Hood becomes smaller each day.
- Mt. Jefferson as we drop into Jefferson Park.