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Halvor Tweto
Photo Date: 
03/07/2013
Parking area at Indian Beach.
Halvor Tweto
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03/07/2013
The Clatsop Loop/Tillamook Head Trailhead.
Halvor Tweto
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03/07/2013
Halvor Tweto
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03/07/2013
The first section of the Clatsop Loop is wide and surfaced with gravel.
Halvor Tweto
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03/07/2013
Halvor Tweto
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03/07/2013
The Tillamook Head Trail breaks off and crosses to the town of Seaside.
Halvor Tweto
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03/07/2013
Halvor Tweto
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03/07/2013
Interior of a shelter in Hiker's Camp.
Halvor Tweto
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03/07/2013
Hiker's camp.
Halvor Tweto
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03/07/2013
World War II radar bunker on the trail beween Hiker's Camp and the Tillamook Head Lighthouse viewpoint.
Halvor Tweto
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03/07/2013
Halvor Tweto
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03/07/2013
Halvor Tweto
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03/07/2013
The loop continues back to toward Indian Beach from Hiker's Camp.
Halvor Tweto
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03/07/2013
Roosevelt elk.
Halvor Tweto
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03/07/2013
View looking south toward Cannon Beach.
Halvor Tweto
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03/07/2013
Halvor Tweto
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03/07/2013
View of Indian Beach.
Adam Elliott
Photo Date: 
01/06/2013
The view just a few hundred yards away from the shelters is magnificent. The viewpoint is several hundred feet above the water.
Adam Elliott
Photo Date: 
01/06/2013
"Terrible Tilly" is a mile offshore from Tillamook Head

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