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- Trailhead photo of the PCT for this Table Mountain Hike.
- Almost back to the trailhead we sat down for a rest break. I took one last picture of the lovely Pacific Crest Trail that we had traveled on.
- Looking back towards Table Mountain from the bushwhack trail Kevin found. The trail worked out beautifully as a return loop.
- More wildflower meadows on the bushwhack trail.
- Lots of wildflower meadows on the bushwhack trail.
- Table Mountain has some really fine views of Mt. Adams. Here I was able to get some wildflowers in the bottom of the picture for some perspective.
- There were very few unpleasant bugs on this hike. Just a few at Table Mountain. I watched two butterflies dancing in the air. One would chase the other jetting straight into the air then plunging back towards the flowers. I was amazed how fast these butte
- The hiking trail goes out to the end of Table Mountain. This view is looking northwest, away from the Gorge.
- A nice mix of wildflower among the rocks can be found on Table Mountain. Here Lupines and Indian Paintbrush bloom in July.
- Sacagawea and Papoose Rocks from Heartbreak Ridge Trail. I think Sacagawea Rock is the first rock.
- The upper slopes of Table Mountain have a nice mix of wildflower and provide wonderful views of Mt. Hood. The sky was getting hazier as the day progressed.
- Sign on Heartbreak Ridge Trail directing hikers to the top of Table Mountain.
- The Heartbreak Ridge Trail has some nice views into the Gorge. Here is Bonneville Dam with Mt. Hood in the background.
- The Heartbreak Ridge Trail goes through this talus field. The reflected sun off the basalt rocks really heats this area up on sunny days.
- I think this is Sacagawea Rock and Papoose Rock is behind it. This is from Heartbreak Ridge Trail.