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- Up close, Mt. Hood shows rugged faces of rock and snow. The Mountaineer Trail takes you close to these jagged rocks.
- Trees struggle to survive on the slopes of Mt. Hood. This is just above Timberline Lodge.
- The cobalt-blue sky and a few wispy clouds above Mt. Hood shows the ruggedness of Mt. Hood.
- The cobalt-blue sky above Mt. Hood shows the ruggedness of Mt. Hood.
- 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.
- On the Mountaineer's Trail there are a few blazes painted on rocks help mark the trail.
- Mt. Jefferson rises in the far distance.
- Mt. Jefferson rises above the distant mountains to the south of Mt. Hood.
- Mt. Jefferson appears as a phantom in the mist from Timberline Lodge.
- Illumination Rock juts out from the northwest slope of Mt. Hood. This base of this can be a good alternate hike destination.
- 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.
- From near Timberline Lodge the view to the south shows Mt. Jefferson on the horizon.
- Climbing the Palmateer trail soon brings you to the timberline and the views become more impressive with every few steps.
- 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.