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Leaf of a devil's club (Oplopanax horridus).
Meadow above Mirror Lake, looking up at Tom Dick and Harry Mountain (5,066').
Fireweed (Chamerion angustifolium).
Cascade aster (Aster ledophullus).
View on the trail looking east down the Sandy River valley.
Pearly everlasting (Anaphalis nubigena).
Forest of lodgpole pine, bear grass and Pacific rhododendron.
View of Mount Hood (11,250') shrouded in clouds, with Mirror Lake in the foreground.
View from the summit looking east.
Backcountry campsite at Mirror Lake.
Mirror Lake looking up toward Tom Dick and Harry Mountain (5,066').
Douglas's spiraea (Spiraea douglasii).
Mirror Lake.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date: 
06/24/2012
Not only is there a perfect view of Mount Hood from the top of Tom Dick and Harry, but Mount Rainier and Mount St Helens can be seen in the distance on a clear day.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date: 
06/24/2012
Polaris sits high in the sky above Mount Hood as a long exposure is made of the earth's rotation on its axis. Snow cats groom summer trails at Timberline Lodge ski area.

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