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Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
07/20/2012
Impressive old-growth forest along the Eagle Creek canyon.
Zachary Smith
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06/22/2014
Mount St. Helens (8,365 ft), Mount Rainier (14,411 ft), and Mount Adams (12,281 ft) viewed from the top of Chinidere Mountain.
Zachary Smith
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06/22/2014
Salamander in Wahtum Lake.
Tyson Gillard
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08/28/2012
One of the Salmon River Trail's numerous backcountry campsites.
Tyson Gillard
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08/28/2012
Salmon River.
Shane O'Hara
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07/04/2014
Mount Hood (11,250 ft) from the Sandy River on the Timberline Trail.
Shane O'Hara
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07/04/2014
Hiking below Cooper's Spur on the Timberline Trail.
Tyson Gillard
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08/28/2012
Mirror Lake looking up toward Tom Dick and Harry Mountain (5,066 ft).
Tyson Gillard
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07/09/2012
Backcountry campsite along the Timothy Lake Loop Trail on the way to Meditation Point.
Tyson Gillard
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08/03/2012
Footbridge near Jawbone Flats in Opal Creek Wilderness.
Tyson Gillard
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09/11/2011
Swimming in Rock Lake.
Tyson Gillard
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08/21/2013
View north toward Mount Hood (11,249 ft) and Pyramid Butte (6,059 ft) on the way to Jefferson Park.
Tyson Gillard
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08/21/2013
Magenta paintbrush (Castilleja parviflora) in Jefferson Park.
Tyson Gillard
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07/04/2012
View looking southwest from the Kings Mountain summit.
Jared Kennedy
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07/18/2015
The junction from Elk Mountain with Kings Mountain to the left and the Elk Creek Trail to the right.
Tyson Gillard
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07/12/2007
View from Green Lakes looking southeast toward Broken Top (9,177 ft).
Tyson Gillard
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10/02/2015
Obsidian sparkles as hikers travel south along the Pacific Crest Trail in the Three Sisters Wilderness.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
10/02/2015
Linton Meadows on the west side of the Three Sisters, between Middle Sister and The Husband.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
10/02/2015
The Three Sisters from Eileen Lake.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
10/02/2015
Camp at the intersection of the PCT and Separation Creek in the Three Sisters Wilderness.
Jared Kennedy
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09/19/2014
Fishing for brook trout at Little Strawberry Lake.
Jared Kennedy
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09/19/2014
The clear, still waters of Strawberrry Lake.
Zachary Smith
Photo Date: 
07/20/2014
A mountain goat (Oreamnos americanus) watches from above on the Elkhorn Crest Trail.
Zachary Smith
Photo Date: 
07/20/2014
Approaching Angell Pass on the Elkhorn Crest Trail.
Bryce Jenks
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08/10/2012
Glacier Lake in the Wallowas.
Matt Leidecker
Photo Date: 
01/25/2015
Hiking along the Rogue River Trail.
Matt Leidecker
Photo Date: 
07/24/2007
Inspiration Point above the lower end of Mule Creek Canyon on the Rogue River Trail.
Halvor Tweto
Photo Date: 
09/09/2013
The first great view on the trail up to Diamond Peak. The summit trail leaves just a little farther down the Pacific Crest Trail.
Tyson Gillard
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07/22/2013
View of the Phantom Ship in Crater Lake.
Tyson Gillard
Photo Date: 
07/22/2013
A view north from Crater Lake shows, from left to right: Diamond Peak (8,743 ft), Three Sisters (10,358 ft), and Mount Thielsen (9,182 ft).
Kevin Murray
Photo Date: 
08/11/2015
Morning light on South Sister from the Three Sisters Loop.

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