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Bob crosses a nice log bridge on the return trail between Kings Mountain Trailhead and Elk Creek.

aaw.jpg Mt. Hood from the Timberline Trail above Lamberson Butte. Trees at this elevation grow incredibly slow and never get much over ten foot tall.ThumbnailsParked at the Snow Lakes Trailhead and almost ready for our backpacking trip.Mt. Hood from the Timberline Trail above Lamberson Butte. Trees at this elevation grow incredibly slow and never get much over ten foot tall.ThumbnailsParked at the Snow Lakes Trailhead and almost ready for our backpacking trip.Mt. Hood from the Timberline Trail above Lamberson Butte. Trees at this elevation grow incredibly slow and never get much over ten foot tall.ThumbnailsParked at the Snow Lakes Trailhead and almost ready for our backpacking trip.Mt. Hood from the Timberline Trail above Lamberson Butte. Trees at this elevation grow incredibly slow and never get much over ten foot tall.ThumbnailsParked at the Snow Lakes Trailhead and almost ready for our backpacking trip.Mt. Hood from the Timberline Trail above Lamberson Butte. Trees at this elevation grow incredibly slow and never get much over ten foot tall.ThumbnailsParked at the Snow Lakes Trailhead and almost ready for our backpacking trip.Mt. Hood from the Timberline Trail above Lamberson Butte. Trees at this elevation grow incredibly slow and never get much over ten foot tall.ThumbnailsParked at the Snow Lakes Trailhead and almost ready for our backpacking trip.Mt. Hood from the Timberline Trail above Lamberson Butte. Trees at this elevation grow incredibly slow and never get much over ten foot tall.ThumbnailsParked at the Snow Lakes Trailhead and almost ready for our backpacking trip.

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