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Αρχική / Loowit Trail Photos WA 85
- Spirit Lake still has logs floating on it and they cluster at different spots around the lake depending on the wind patterns.
- Steve standing on a snow bridge to get water. This is another place where I didn't filter the water.
- The 1980 eruption caused lahars to sweep down the slopes. Erosion h deepens and erodes thesechannels.
- The approach to Windy Gap
- The beginning of the blocky rocks that you have to negotiate.
- The illsides are ablaze with Lupine and Paintbrush.
- The Loowit Trail on the southeast side of Mt. St. Helens
- The Loowit Trail passing through the rock-strewn landscape.
- The Loowit Trail wiggles through the rocks.
- The morning lightis so nice.
- The mountains behind Spirit Lake almost totally hide Mt. Rainer as the trail drops down.
- The Muddy River is in the foreground of this Mt. Adams photo.
- The sun rises over a sea of clouds as we start out second day.
- The trail leading down to the Toutle River. You kind of make your way across the sandy slope. There isn't much of a trail.
- There are some spectacular dry camps along the Loowit if you plan ahead.