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Coldwater Lake from the ridge southeast of the lake. This section of forest was being logged before the blast so there aren't many downed trees in this area.

aag.jpg The trail breaks out of the forest where the hillside bore the full brunt of the 1980 volcanic blast. Still no trees growing after more than 30 years have passed.ThumbnailsLogging equipment destroyed in the 1980 blast. This was a yarder used to pull logs to the top of the ridge.The trail breaks out of the forest where the hillside bore the full brunt of the 1980 volcanic blast. Still no trees growing after more than 30 years have passed.ThumbnailsLogging equipment destroyed in the 1980 blast. This was a yarder used to pull logs to the top of the ridge.The trail breaks out of the forest where the hillside bore the full brunt of the 1980 volcanic blast. Still no trees growing after more than 30 years have passed.ThumbnailsLogging equipment destroyed in the 1980 blast. This was a yarder used to pull logs to the top of the ridge.The trail breaks out of the forest where the hillside bore the full brunt of the 1980 volcanic blast. Still no trees growing after more than 30 years have passed.ThumbnailsLogging equipment destroyed in the 1980 blast. This was a yarder used to pull logs to the top of the ridge.The trail breaks out of the forest where the hillside bore the full brunt of the 1980 volcanic blast. Still no trees growing after more than 30 years have passed.ThumbnailsLogging equipment destroyed in the 1980 blast. This was a yarder used to pull logs to the top of the ridge.The trail breaks out of the forest where the hillside bore the full brunt of the 1980 volcanic blast. Still no trees growing after more than 30 years have passed.ThumbnailsLogging equipment destroyed in the 1980 blast. This was a yarder used to pull logs to the top of the ridge.The trail breaks out of the forest where the hillside bore the full brunt of the 1980 volcanic blast. Still no trees growing after more than 30 years have passed.ThumbnailsLogging equipment destroyed in the 1980 blast. This was a yarder used to pull logs to the top of the ridge.

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