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- Trees struggle to survive on the slopes of Mt. Hood. This is just above Timberline Lodge.
- Silcox Hut is a handcrafted building on the slopes of Mt. Hood at the top of the Magic Mile chairlift. You can see how the winds have sandblasted the wood.
- Silcox Hut is a handcrafted building on the slopes of Mt. Hood at the top of the Magic Mile chairlift.
- The cobalt-blue sky and a few wispy clouds above Mt. Hood shows the ruggedness of Mt. Hood.
- Illumination Rock is on the left side of the picture. The rock has a columnar basalt formation and lies between the Zigzag and Reid glaciers.
- Mt. Jefferson rises above the distant mountains to the south of Mt. Hood.
- At the junction for the Palmateer Trail you can see Mt. Hood rising in the distance. This trail is covered by snow for much of the year.
- Up close, Mt. Hood shows rugged faces of rock and snow. The Mountaineer Trail takes you close to these jagged rocks.
- On the Mountaineer's Trail there are a few blazes painted on rocks help mark the trail.
- As you follow the Palmateer trail higher and higher patches of snow linger all year.
- Illumination Rock juts out from the northwest slope of Mt. Hood. This base of this can be a good alternate hike destination.
- As you follow the Palmateer trail higher and higher the trees get smaller and smaller.
- Above the timberline, only plants that hug the ground can gather enough warmth to survive and grow. These plants have adapted to cold nights by having small leaves and tiny stems.
- The cobalt-blue sky above Mt. Hood shows the ruggedness of Mt. Hood.
- Climbing the Palmateer trail soon brings you to the timberline and the views become more impressive with every few steps.