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Heim / PCT Little Crater Jefferson Park Photos OR 63
Dato lagt inn / 2016 / June
- 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.
- We stopped climbing when the slopes look too steep to be entirely safe for the Scouts and the adults too.
- Vernon takes a break from climbing up a ridge on Mt. Jefferson.
- High on the slopes of Mt. Jefferson plants eke out an existance. Here a small plant blooms in the volcanic soil.
- Climbing up Mt. Jefferson for a day hike was a wonderful trip. Another perfect day for hiking.
- 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.
- Mt. Jefferson at sunset from the north side of Scout Lake.
- 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.
- Vernon pauses beside a meltwater stream along the trail.
- Whitewater River as it flows away from Mt. Jefferson.
- Walking on the PCT through open forest just north of Jefferson Park, OR.
- Mt. Jefferson as we drop into Jefferson Park.
- Looking at 3-Fingered Jack from the snowy slopes of Park Butte before dropping into Jefferson Park.
- Running down the snowy slopes of Park Butte before dropping into Jefferson Park.
- Even in July Russell Lake was still frozen at the east end of Jefferson Park.