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Mt. Hood blanketed in snow as seen from the promontory which is west of the Twin Lakes Trail. I think this viewpoint has one of the best views of Mt. Hood.

aam.jpg Looking south to Mt. Jefferson from the promontory which is west of the Twin Lakes Trail.ThumbnailsMt. Hood blanketed in snow as seen from the promontory which is west of the Twin Lakes Trail. I was able to partially screen out one of the clear cuts by placing a tree to cover one of the clear cuts.Looking south to Mt. Jefferson from the promontory which is west of the Twin Lakes Trail.ThumbnailsMt. Hood blanketed in snow as seen from the promontory which is west of the Twin Lakes Trail. I was able to partially screen out one of the clear cuts by placing a tree to cover one of the clear cuts.Looking south to Mt. Jefferson from the promontory which is west of the Twin Lakes Trail.ThumbnailsMt. Hood blanketed in snow as seen from the promontory which is west of the Twin Lakes Trail. I was able to partially screen out one of the clear cuts by placing a tree to cover one of the clear cuts.Looking south to Mt. Jefferson from the promontory which is west of the Twin Lakes Trail.ThumbnailsMt. Hood blanketed in snow as seen from the promontory which is west of the Twin Lakes Trail. I was able to partially screen out one of the clear cuts by placing a tree to cover one of the clear cuts.Looking south to Mt. Jefferson from the promontory which is west of the Twin Lakes Trail.ThumbnailsMt. Hood blanketed in snow as seen from the promontory which is west of the Twin Lakes Trail. I was able to partially screen out one of the clear cuts by placing a tree to cover one of the clear cuts.Looking south to Mt. Jefferson from the promontory which is west of the Twin Lakes Trail.ThumbnailsMt. Hood blanketed in snow as seen from the promontory which is west of the Twin Lakes Trail. I was able to partially screen out one of the clear cuts by placing a tree to cover one of the clear cuts.

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