Eyehike Gallery

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On the Mountaineer's Trail there are a few blazes painted on rocks help mark the trail.

aak.jpg 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.ThumbnailsThe cobalt-blue sky above Mt. Hood shows the ruggedness of Mt. Hood.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.ThumbnailsThe cobalt-blue sky above Mt. Hood shows the ruggedness of Mt. Hood.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.ThumbnailsThe cobalt-blue sky above Mt. Hood shows the ruggedness of Mt. Hood.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.ThumbnailsThe cobalt-blue sky above Mt. Hood shows the ruggedness of Mt. Hood.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.ThumbnailsThe cobalt-blue sky above Mt. Hood shows the ruggedness of Mt. Hood.

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