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View south toward Mount Walkinshaw (7,378 ft) and Mount Clark (7,528 ft).
View south toward the Elwha River Valley, including Crystal Peak (6,896 ft) at left and Chimney Peak (6,917 ft) at right.
Scotch bluebells (Campanula rotundifolia) along the Hurricane Hill Trail.
View south along the Hurricane Hill Trail.
Hurricane Hill Trail.
Wildflowers and views of the Elwha River Valley along the Hurricane Hill Trail.
View across the Elwha River Valley toward Mount Olympus.
Paintbrush along the Hurricane Hill Trail.
Indian thistle (Cirsium edule) along the Hurricane Hill Trail.
Hurricane Hill Trail.
Fireweed (Chamerion angustifolium) along the Hurricane Hill Trail.
Flett's groundsel (Packera flettii).
The Olympic Mountains from Hurricane Hill.
View northwest from the summit of Hurricane Hill toward the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
View northeast from Hurricane Hill toward Port Angeles, Victoria, the San Juan Islands, and British Columbia.
View east from Hurricane Hill toward the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Mount Angeles (6,458 ft).
Mount Olympus from Hurricane Hill.
A herd of mountain goats (Oreamnos americanus) on Hurricane Hill.
Mountain goat (Oreamnos americanus) on Hurricane Hill.
View of Mount Olympus (7,980 ft) from the top of Hurricane Hill (5,757 ft).
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date: 
08/11/2009
The slope of the ridge along the trail to Hurricane Hill is quite steep.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date: 
08/11/2009
A vibrant sunset over the wildflower meadows on Hurricane Hill.

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