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Race Jones
Photo Date: 
06/21/2013
Race Jones
Photo Date: 
06/21/2013
Race Jones
Photo Date: 
06/21/2013
Wildflowers and vast meadows.
Race Jones
Photo Date: 
06/21/2013
Race Jones
Photo Date: 
06/21/2013
View from the western summit of Lookout Mountain.
Race Jones
Photo Date: 
06/21/2013
Foundations of the former lookout buildings looking northeast.
Race Jones
Photo Date: 
06/21/2013
Ancient white bark pine.
Race Jones
Photo Date: 
06/21/2013
View looking southwest.
Jared Kennedy
Photo Date: 
07/03/2014
On a clear day, views of Mount Adams (12,280') and Mount Rainier (14,409') to the north.
Jared Kennedy
Photo Date: 
07/03/2014
Rock formations along Lookout Mountain's summit.
Jared Kennedy
Photo Date: 
07/03/2014
The Tygh Valley to the east from Lookout Mountain's summit.
Jared Kennedy
Photo Date: 
07/03/2014
Lupine growing along the trail.
Jared Kennedy
Photo Date: 
07/03/2014
Mount Hood.
Jared Kennedy
Photo Date: 
07/03/2014
Another close-up view of Mount Hood (11,250').
Jared Kennedy
Photo Date: 
07/03/2014
Snow remains on the slopes of Lookout Mountain into early summer.
Jared Kennedy
Photo Date: 
07/03/2014
Looking south from the summit to Mount Jefferson (10,495') and the Three Sisters.

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