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Starting down into Swale Canyon the rocks and reflective pools of water make a nice setting.

aab.jpg The Harms Road Trailhead is up on the prairies between Klickitat and Goldendale. The nearby hills catch the early fall snows and the windswept grasslands offer little shelter.ThumbnailsMidway through Swale Canyon the trail is mostly well packed with just a few 100-yard patches of loose gravel.The Harms Road Trailhead is up on the prairies between Klickitat and Goldendale. The nearby hills catch the early fall snows and the windswept grasslands offer little shelter.ThumbnailsMidway through Swale Canyon the trail is mostly well packed with just a few 100-yard patches of loose gravel.The Harms Road Trailhead is up on the prairies between Klickitat and Goldendale. The nearby hills catch the early fall snows and the windswept grasslands offer little shelter.ThumbnailsMidway through Swale Canyon the trail is mostly well packed with just a few 100-yard patches of loose gravel.The Harms Road Trailhead is up on the prairies between Klickitat and Goldendale. The nearby hills catch the early fall snows and the windswept grasslands offer little shelter.ThumbnailsMidway through Swale Canyon the trail is mostly well packed with just a few 100-yard patches of loose gravel.The Harms Road Trailhead is up on the prairies between Klickitat and Goldendale. The nearby hills catch the early fall snows and the windswept grasslands offer little shelter.ThumbnailsMidway through Swale Canyon the trail is mostly well packed with just a few 100-yard patches of loose gravel.The Harms Road Trailhead is up on the prairies between Klickitat and Goldendale. The nearby hills catch the early fall snows and the windswept grasslands offer little shelter.ThumbnailsMidway through Swale Canyon the trail is mostly well packed with just a few 100-yard patches of loose gravel.The Harms Road Trailhead is up on the prairies between Klickitat and Goldendale. The nearby hills catch the early fall snows and the windswept grasslands offer little shelter.ThumbnailsMidway through Swale Canyon the trail is mostly well packed with just a few 100-yard patches of loose gravel.

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