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A beautiful view of Mt. Hood from just above the Pacific Crest Trail.

aah.jpg An old Department of Natural Resources sign slowly falls apart just downhill of the trail near where it meets the Pacific Crest Trail.მინიატურებიWestern Hemlock (Latin name: Tsuga heterophylla) predominate the lower portions of this trail. Here is a picture of their soft, flat needles.An old Department of Natural Resources sign slowly falls apart just downhill of the trail near where it meets the Pacific Crest Trail.მინიატურებიWestern Hemlock (Latin name: Tsuga heterophylla) predominate the lower portions of this trail. Here is a picture of their soft, flat needles.An old Department of Natural Resources sign slowly falls apart just downhill of the trail near where it meets the Pacific Crest Trail.მინიატურებიWestern Hemlock (Latin name: Tsuga heterophylla) predominate the lower portions of this trail. Here is a picture of their soft, flat needles.An old Department of Natural Resources sign slowly falls apart just downhill of the trail near where it meets the Pacific Crest Trail.მინიატურებიWestern Hemlock (Latin name: Tsuga heterophylla) predominate the lower portions of this trail. Here is a picture of their soft, flat needles.An old Department of Natural Resources sign slowly falls apart just downhill of the trail near where it meets the Pacific Crest Trail.მინიატურებიWestern Hemlock (Latin name: Tsuga heterophylla) predominate the lower portions of this trail. Here is a picture of their soft, flat needles.An old Department of Natural Resources sign slowly falls apart just downhill of the trail near where it meets the Pacific Crest Trail.მინიატურებიWestern Hemlock (Latin name: Tsuga heterophylla) predominate the lower portions of this trail. Here is a picture of their soft, flat needles.

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