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الرئيسية / PCT Little Crater Jefferson Park Photos OR 63
تاريخ الإضافة / 2016 / يونيو
- 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.
- Tyler taking a break in the camp next to Scout Lake. A couple of the sites still weren't all melted out but the mosquitoes didn't mind a bit.
- Looking back at Mt. Hood it is amazing to see how far we walked. When we started, we were almost on the slopes of Mt. Hood and now we are almost on the slopes of Mt. Jefferson.
- Resting in camp after a hard day of hiking. Even though the weather was pretty dry, campfires were permitted and we used the smoke to help keep the bugs away.
- The wildflowers along the trail were beautiful.
- Here is Tyler climbing up the trail through the snow. We saw a small patch of the dirt trail on the way up, but it was mostly covered in snow.
- We played on the slopes of Park Butte for over an hour before we crossed through the pass and dropped down into Jefferson Park.
- Running down the snowy slopes of Park Butte before dropping into Jefferson Park.
- Mt. Jefferson peeks above the ridge. There were plenty of mosquitoes along this whole section of the trail in July.
- We played on the slopes of Park Butte for over an hour before we crossed through the pass and dropped down into Jefferson Park.
- 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.
- I used the self-timer on the camera to take this picture of us on the slopes of Mt. Jefferson. The haze in the distance is from distant forest fires.
- Mr. Gourlie crossing a stream into Jefferson Park. This was an easy step-across stream. There weren't any hard stream crossing on this route.
- Climbing up Mt. Jefferson for a day hike was a wonderful trip. Another perfect day for hiking.
- Even in July Russell Lake was still frozen at the east end of Jefferson Park.