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Jessica Beauchemin
Photo Date: 
01/02/2016
The trail to Brown Mountain.
Jessica Beauchemin
Photo Date: 
01/02/2016
Mount McLoughlin dominates the skyline from the Brown Mountain snowshoe trail.
Jessica Beauchemin
Photo Date: 
12/14/2014
The route to Garfield Peak.
Jessica Beauchemin
Photo Date: 
12/14/2014
The view of Crater Lake from the top of Garfield Peak.
Andrew Stohner
Photo Date: 
03/09/2013
Tilly Jane Cabin is a stopping point for many skiers and snowshoers on the way to Cooper Spur.
Andrew Stohner
Photo Date: 
03/09/2013
Cooper Spur and the Mount Hood summit (11,250 ft) are worthy of a long pause to enjoy the view.
Jackie Arnal
Photo Date: 
11/22/2013
Mount Bachelor (9,068 ft), as seen from Tumalo Mountain.
Jackie Arnal
Photo Date: 
11/22/2013
The view to the west from Tumalo Mountain's summit: left to right, South Sister (10,358 ft), Middle Sister (10,047 ft), North Sister (10,085 ft), and Broken Top (9,177 ft).
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
02/02/2013
View of Mount Washington (7,795 ft) and the Black Butte lookout tower built in 1995.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
02/02/2013
View of Broken Top (9,177 ft) and the Three Sisters from Black Butte.
Jessica Beauchemin
Photo Date: 
12/13/2014
Snowshoers must head off the road to climb to the high point to reach The Watchman Lookout.
Jessica Beauchemin
Photo Date: 
12/13/2014
Views from the Watchman lookout tower are unbeatable.
Andrew Stohner
Photo Date: 
12/21/2015
The Devils Peak Lookout.
Bryce Jenks
Photo Date: 
01/02/2016
Short bridge over East Fork Hood River on the way to Tamanawas Falls.
Bryce Jenks
Photo Date: 
01/02/2016
Cold Spring Creek in winter on the way to Tamanawas Falls.
Bryce Jenks
Photo Date: 
01/02/2016
Tamanawas Falls in winter.
Jared Kennedy
Photo Date: 
05/11/2014
View from the saddle of Dixie Butte's summit, with the Elkhorn Mountains in the distance.
Jared Kennedy
Photo Date: 
05/11/2014
Strawberry Mountain (9,038 ft) in the clouds from Dixie Butte's summit.
Josh Lupkin
Photo Date: 
12/27/2012
The West Fork of the Wallowa River on the way to Ice Lake.
Josh Lupkin
Photo Date: 
12/27/2012
Camp at 6,800 feet near Ice Lake.
Josh Lupkin
Photo Date: 
12/27/2012
Ice Lake. Peaks from left to right: Craig Mountain (9,209 ft), unnamed peak (9,314 ft), Matterhorn (9,826 ft), Hurwal Divide.
Halvor Tweto
Photo Date: 
03/26/2013
Mount Hood (11,250 ft) over Trillium Lake.
Halvor Tweto
Photo Date: 
03/26/2013
The Mud Creek Loop is a challenging route off of the Trillium Lake Loop.
Michael Sawiel
Photo Date: 
02/01/2014
Nearing the summit ridge of Tom Dick and Harry Mountain.
Michael Sawiel
Photo Date: 
02/01/2014
Settling in for a night on Tom Dick and Harry with Mount Hood (11,250 ft) behind.

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