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Fecha de publicación / 2016 / Semana 23
- Looking west into the Columbia River Gorge from the summit of Wind Mountain, Washington.
- Looking east down one of the basalt scree slopes just below the summit of Wind Mountain you can see a tiny bit of the Columbia River.
- Frog Pelt lichen and moss growing along the Wind Mountain trail.
- Looking east into at Dog Mountain and the Columbia River from Wind Mountain.
- Looking east from just below the summit of Wind Mountain, Mt. Adams peeks out from the mountain ridges.
- Looking west at Happy Valley from the west side of Wind Mountain.
- Looking east to Mt. Adams from near the summit of Wind Mountain.
- Looking east at Dog Mountain from a rocky scree slope along the Wind Mountain Trail.
- There are a couple of signs near the summit of Wind Mountain explaining that this site was a Spirit Quest site for Native Americans.
- Several kinds of mossses grow along the lower portions of the Wind Mountain Trail.
- Looking east into at the Columbia River from Wind Mountain.
- The Wind Mountain trail crosses a rocky scree field, providing views to the east.
- Mosses grow abundantly on the lower portions of the Wind Mountain Trail.
- Watching the wind blow patterns on the Columbia River from Wind Mountain. The Columbia Gorge is well known for windy conditions. Windy days are more common than calm days in this part of the Gorge.
- Looking west into the Columbia River Gorge from the summit of Wind Mountain, Washington.