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  • Mt. Shuksan (left, 9127 feet elevation, in North Cascades National Park) and Mount Baker (right 10,781 feet elevation) are seen from the Chain Lakes Loop Trail here in Mount Baker Wilderness, in the North Cascades mountains of Washington.
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  • North Cascades mountains seen from the Pacific Crest Trail from Rainy Pass (on Highway 20) to Cutthroat Pass, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
    0907-012-17pan_North-Cascades_Rainy-...jpg
  • A panorama from Hidden Lake Peaks Lookout includes El Dorado Peak, Hidden Lake, Boston Peak, Mount Forbidden, Dome Peak, Glacier Peak, & Mt. Baker. North Cascades National Park and Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • Mt. Shuksan (left, 9127 feet elevation, in North Cascades National Park) and Mount Baker (right 10,781 feet elevation) are seen from the Chain Lakes Loop Trail here in Mount Baker Wilderness, in the North Cascades mountains of Washington. The panorama was stitched from 9 overlapping photos.
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  • Rain falls on Diablo Lake, as seen from Diablo Lake Overlook, in Ross Lake National Recreation Area, North Cascades, Washington, USA.
    1207CAS-138_Lake-Diablo.jpg
  • Pacific Crest Trail at Cutthroat Pass, North Cascades mountain range, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • Spreading phlox / Phlox diffusa flowers bloom on the Pacific Crest Trail at Cutthroat Pass, North Cascades mountain range, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA. Phlox (pronounced "flocks," from the Greek word for "flame") is a genus of perennial and annual plants in the family Polemoniaceae. Phlox are found mostly in North America (one species in Siberia) in diverse habitats from alpine tundra to open woodland and prairie.
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  • Western Pasqueflower (Anemone occidentalis, or Pasque Flower) is a perennial plant in the Buttercup Family (Ranunculaceae). North Cascades mountain scenery on the Pacific Crest Trail from Rainy Pass (on Highway 20) to Cutthroat Pass in the backcountry of Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • Iceberg Lake and Mount Baker (10,781 feet), Mount Baker Wilderness, North Cascades mountains, Washington
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  • Mount Baker (10,781 feet), Mount Baker Wilderness, North Cascades mountains, Washington, USA
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  • On Highway 20, Colonial Creek Campground gives a good view of Paul Bunyan's Stump (7480 feet / 2280 meters) located in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA.
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  • Sourdough Mountain (6120 feet / 1865 meters in North Cascades National Park) rises above Ruby Arm, in Ross Lake National Recreation Area, Washington, USA.
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  • steep North Cascades mountains seen from the Pacific Crest Trail from Rainy Pass (on Highway 20) to Cutthroat Pass, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • Pacific Crest Trail at Cutthroat Pass, North Cascades mountain range, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
    0907-152-160pan_Cutthroat-Pass.jpg
  • Silver Star Mountain, seen from Pacific Crest Trail at Cutthroat Pass, North Cascades mountain range, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • Western Pasqueflower (Anemone occidentalis, or Pasque Flower) is a perennial plant in the Buttercup Family (Ranunculaceae). North Cascades mountain scenery on the Pacific Crest Trail from Rainy Pass (on Highway 20) to Cutthroat Pass in the backcountry of Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • North Cascades mountain scenery on the Pacific Crest Trail from Rainy Pass (on Highway 20) to Cutthroat Pass in the backcountry of Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • A snowy Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation), located in North Cascades National Park, reflects in Picture Lake, in Heather Meadows, in Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington.
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  • Mount Shuksan reflects in Highwood Lake. Fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium) blooms pink on the edge of the water. Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation) is in North Cascades National Park, Washington. Highwood Lake is in Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest.
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  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation), North Cascades National Park, Washington
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  • Mount Baker (10,781 feet), Mount Baker Wilderness, North Cascades mountains, Washington
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  • Iceberg Lake and Mount Baker (10,781 feet), Mount Baker Wilderness, North Cascades mountains, Washington. Panorama stitched from 2 images.
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  • Iceberg Lake and Mount Baker (10,781 feet), Mount Baker Wilderness, North Cascades mountains, Washington. Panorama stitched from 2 images.
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  • Mount Baker (10,781 feet), Mount Baker Wilderness, North Cascades mountains, Washington, USA
    0808BAK-080-81pan-Mt-Baker.jpg
  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation), North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA
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  • A tributary of Thunder Creek flows under trunks of old growth trees along the trail to Fourth of July Pass from Colonial Creek Campground, in Ross Lake National Recreation Area, in the North Cascades mountain range, Washington, USA. The best view is a mile short of the Pass, at Fourth of July Camp, 9 miles round trip with 2000 feet gain.
    1207CAS-087_old-growth-forest.jpg
  • A tributary of Thunder Creek tumbles through green moss along the trail to Fourth of July Pass from Colonial Creek Campground, in Ross Lake National Recreation Area, in the North Cascades mountain range, Washington, USA. The best view is a mile short of the Pass, at Fourth of July Camp, 9 miles round trip with 2000 feet gain.
    1207CAS-068_stream-moss.jpg
  • Hike across a bridge over beautiful Thunder Creek on the trail to Fourth of July Pass from Colonial Creek Campground, in Ross Lake National Recreation Area, in the North Cascades mountain range, Washington, USA. The best view is a mile short of the Pass, at Fourth of July Camp, 9 miles round trip with 2000 feet gain.
    1207CAS-022_Thunder-Creek-bridge.jpg
  • Hike under the shadows of old growth trees along beautiful Thunder Creek to Fourth of July Pass from Colonial Creek Campground, in Ross Lake National Recreation Area, in the North Cascades mountain range, Washington, USA. The best view is a mile short of the Pass, at Fourth of July Camp, 9 miles round trip with 2000 feet gain.
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  • The North Cascades Highway (SR 20) crosses Diablo Lake at Colonial Creek Campground in Ross Lake National Recreation Area, Washington, USA. Camp in old growth forest at the base of the impressively glaciated Colonial Peak. Colonial Creek Campground (elevation 1200 feet) is on SR 20 at mile post 130 (25 miles east of Marblemount and 63 miles west of Winthrop). The panorama was stitched from 9 overlapping images.
    1207CAS-121-129pan_Lake-Diablo.jpg
  • Sourdough Mountain (6120 feet / 1865 meters in North Cascades National Park) rises above Ruby Arm, in Ross Lake National Recreation Area, Washington, USA.
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  • Pacific Crest Trail at Cutthroat Pass, North Cascades mountain range, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • Pacific Crest Trail at Cutthroat Pass, North Cascades mountain range, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
    0907-179-187pan_Cutthroat-Pass.jpg
  • Liberty Bell Mountain, seen from Pacific Crest Trail at Cutthroat Pass, North Cascades mountain range, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • Pacific Crest Trail at Cutthroat Pass, North Cascades mountain range, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • Liberty Bell Mountain, seen from Pacific Crest Trail at Cutthroat Pass, North Cascades mountain range, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • Pacific Crest Trail at Cutthroat Pass, North Cascades mountain range, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • Cutthroat Pass, Pacific Crest Trail, North Cascades mountain range, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
    0907-095-113pan_Cutthroat-Pass.jpg
  • North Cascades mountain scenery on the Pacific Crest Trail from Rainy Pass (on Highway 20) to Cutthroat Pass in the backcountry of Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
    0907-076-77pan_Porcupine-Valley.jpg
  • Western Pasqueflower (Anemone occidentalis, or Pasque Flower)  is a perennial plant in the Buttercup Family (Ranunculaceae). North Cascades mountain scenery on the Pacific Crest Trail from Rainy Pass (on Highway 20) to Cutthroat Pass in the backcountry of Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
    0907-072.jpg
  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation), located in North Cascades National Park, reflects in Picture Lake, in Heather Meadows, in Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • Mount Shuksan reflects in Highwood Lake. Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation) is in North Cascades National Park, Washington. Highwood Lake is in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest.
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  • Iceberg Lake and Mount Baker (10,781 feet), Mount Baker Wilderness, North Cascades mountains, Washington
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  • Iceberg Lake and Mount Baker (10,781 feet), Mount Baker Wilderness, North Cascades mountains, Washington. Panorama stitched from 3 images.
    0808BAK-106-108pan_Baker_Iceberg-Lak...jpg
  • Iceberg Lake, Mount Baker Wilderness, North Cascades mountains, Washington
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  • Mount Baker (10,781 feet), Mount Baker Wilderness, North Cascades mountains, Washington
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  • A tributary of Thunder Creek tumbles through green moss along the trail to Fourth of July Pass from Colonial Creek Campground, in Ross Lake National Recreation Area, in the North Cascades mountain range, Washington, USA. The best view is a mile short of the Pass, at Fourth of July Camp, 9 miles round trip with 2000 feet gain.
    1207CAS-103_stream.jpg
  • Sourdough Mountain (6120 feet / 1865 meters in North Cascades National Park) rises above Diablo Lake in Ross Lake National Recreation Area, Washington, USA.
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  • Sourdough Mountain (6120 feet / 1865 meters in North Cascades National Park) rises above Ruby Arm, in Ross Lake National Recreation Area, Washington, USA.
    0907-297.jpg
  • Cloud contrails form patterns over the North Cascades mountains seen from Rainy Pass (on Highway 20), Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • North Cascades mountains seen from the Pacific Crest Trail from Rainy Pass (on Highway 20) to Cutthroat Pass, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
    0907-240-246pan.jpg
  • Western Pasqueflower (Anemone occidentalis, or Pasque Flower) is a perennial plant in the Buttercup Family (Ranunculaceae). North Cascades mountain scenery on the Pacific Crest Trail from Rainy Pass (on Highway 20) to Cutthroat Pass in the backcountry of Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
    0907-055.jpg
  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation), North Cascades National Park, Washington. Picture Lake, Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest, USA.
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  • Mount Baker (10,781 feet), Mount Baker Wilderness, North Cascades mountains, Washington, USA
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  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation), North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA
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  • Fresh snow dusts the North Cascade Mountain peaks of Nooksack Ridge, in Mount Baker Wilderness, Washington, USA. Photographed near Austin Pass Visitors Center on the Chain Lakes Loop Trail below Artist Point.
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  • Mount Bachelor, South Sister, Middle Sister, Broken Top, North Sister are volcanic peaks in the Cascade Range, in Three Sisters Wilderness, Oregon, USA. The Three Sisters each exceed 10,000 feet (3048 meters) in elevation and are the third, fourth, and fifth highest peaks in Oregon. 15 miles (24 km) southwest from the town of Sisters. Mount Bachelor (9068 feet), formerly named Bachelor Butte, is a shield volcano with a stratovolcano on top which last erupted between 8,000 and 10,000 years ago. Panorama stitched from 3 overlapping images.
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  • Pretty waterfall along the North Umpqua River, on the half-mile trail to Toketee Falls, Oregon, USA.
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  • New trees grow beside old white bare tree snags and the deep blue reflective lake at Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, USA.
    04CRA0032_Crater-Lake-twisted-trees.jpg
  • A Glacier Lily (Erythronium grandiflorum) blooms with a yellow flower on the Pacific Crest Trail between Rainy Pass (Highway 20) and Cutthroat Pass, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • Watson Creek plunges 272 feet over a cliff to form Watson Falls, the third highest waterfall in Oregon. To get there, turn onto Road 37, off Highway 138 near the east entrance to Toketee Ranger station (Umpqua National Forest), about 60 miles east of Roseburg. Douglas County, Oregon, USA.
    04UMP-0110-111pan_Watson-Falls-272ft.jpg
  • Watson Creek plunges 272 feet over a cliff to form Watson Falls, the third highest waterfall in Oregon. To get there, turn onto Road 37, off Highway 138 near the east entrance to Toketee Ranger station (Umpqua National Forest), about 60 miles east of Roseburg. Douglas County, Oregon, USA.
    04UMP-0101-103pan_Watson-Falls-272ft.jpg
  • Two pretty waterfalls along the North Umpqua River, on the half-mile trail to Toketee Falls, Oregon, USA.
    04UMP-0019_N-Umpqua-River.jpg
  • Toketee Falls (85+28 feet high in two steps), North Umpqua River, Douglas County, Oregon, USA. Columnar basalt frames the graceful falls in Umpqua National Forest. The Toketee Falls trailhead can be found 1/2 mile north of Highway 138 near Toketee Lake, 16 miles west of Diamond Lake, or 58 miles east of Roseburg.
    04UMP-0017-Toketee-Falls_N-Umpqua-Ri...jpg
  • Bicycle at Crater Lake National Park in early June when Rim Drive is closed to cars to allow snow plowing, Oregon, USA.
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  • The rim of the ancient exploded Mount Mazama volcano reflects in the deep blue lake at Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, USA. Snow covers most of Wizard Island. Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" book by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010. Panorama stitched from 3 images.
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  • Crater Lake National Park, Wizard Island, Oregon, USA. Panorama stitched from 5 overlapping images.
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  • Crater Lake National Park, Wizard Island, Oregon, USA. Panorama stitched from 2 overlapping images.
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  • Ladder Creek Falls, a historic garden, and a 1/4 mile nature trail are adjacent to the Gorge Powerhouse in Newhalem, on Highway 20, Washington.
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  • Ladder Creek Falls, a historic garden, and a 1/4 mile nature trail are adjacent to the Gorge Powerhouse in Newhalem, on Highway 20, Washington.
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  • Ladder Creek Falls, a historic garden, and a 1/4 mile nature trail are adjacent to the Gorge Powerhouse in Newhalem, on Highway 20, Washington.
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  • Gorge Creek Falls, Ross Lake National Recreation Area, Washington, USA.
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  • Water streams over wood branches on the Pacific Crest Trail between Rainy Pass (on Highway 20) and Cutthroat Pass, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • Water streams on the Pacific Crest Trail between Rainy Pass (on Highway 20) and Cutthroat Pass, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • A yellow violet (Family Violaceae) flowers yellow with maroon veins, leaves evergreen. Photo from the Pacific Crest Trail between Rainy Pass (Highway 20) and Cutthroat Pass, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • Water streams over a log on the Pacific Crest Trail between Rainy Pass (Highway 20) and Cutthroat Pass, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • Water streams over a log on the Pacific Crest Trail between Rainy Pass (Highway 20) and Cutthroat Pass, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
    0907-233.jpg
  • A Glacier Lily (Erythronium grandiflorum) blooms with a yellow flower on the Pacific Crest Trail between Rainy Pass (Highway 20) and Cutthroat Pass, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
    0907-216.jpg
  • A Glacier Lily (Erythronium grandiflorum) blooms with a yellow flower on the Pacific Crest Trail between Rainy Pass (Highway 20) and Cutthroat Pass, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
    0907-214.jpg
  • A Glacier Lily (Erythronium grandiflorum) blooms with a yellow flower on the Pacific Crest Trail between Rainy Pass (Highway 20) and Cutthroat Pass, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
    0907-207.jpg
  • Dome Peak (8960 feet elevation), seen from Pacific Crest Trail from Cutthroat Pass, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • Watson Creek, Douglas County, Oregon, USA. To get there, turn onto Road 37, off Highway 138 near the east entrance to Toketee Ranger station (Umpqua National Forest), about 60 miles east of Roseburg.
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  • Mossy rocks and the North Umpqua River, on the half-mile trail to Toketee Falls, Oregon, USA.
    04UMP-0042_N-Umpqua-River.jpg
  • Two pretty waterfalls along the North Umpqua River, on the half-mile trail to Toketee Falls, Oregon, USA. Published by the Portland Monthly, September 2008 ("Weekend Getaways" article). Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010.
    04UMP-0024_N-Umpqua-River.jpg
  • Toketee Falls (85+28 feet high in two steps), North Umpqua River, Douglas County, Oregon, USA. Columnar basalt frames the graceful falls in Umpqua National Forest. The Toketee Falls trailhead can be found 1/2 mile north of Highway 138 near Toketee Lake, 16 miles west of Diamond Lake, or 58 miles east of Roseburg.
    04UMP-0015-Toketee-Falls_N-Umpqua-Ri...jpg
  • Bicycle in view of Wizard Island, which rises in the deep blue lake at Crater Lake National Park, in Oregon, USA. To allow snow plowing in early June, Rim Drive is closed to cars but open to bicycles, making an excellent time for a bike ride free of automobiles. Published in August 2015 issues of Alaska Airlines & Horizon Edition inflight magazines. Published on BikeGrandCanyon.com and on a poster for their affiliated BikeYourPark.org.
    04CRA0001_Bike-Crater-Lake.jpg
  • Ladder Creek Falls, a historic garden, and a 1/4 mile nature trail are adjacent to the Gorge Powerhouse in Newhalem, on Highway 20, Washington.
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  • Ladder Creek Falls, a historic garden, and a 1/4 mile nature trail are adjacent to the Gorge Powerhouse in Newhalem, on Highway 20, Washington.
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  • Diablo Lake, Ross Lake National Recreation Area, Washington, USA.
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  • Mossy tree on Colonial Creek, Ross Lake National Recreation Area, Washington, USA.
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  • Water streams on the Pacific Crest Trail between Rainy Pass (Highway 20) and Cutthroat Pass, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • Silver Star Mountain, seen from Pacific Crest Trail at Cutthroat Pass, Okanagon National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • Mount Baker and Baker Lake. Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest and Mount Baker Wilderness, Washington, USA. Panorama stitched from 4 images.
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  • Watson Creek plunges 272 feet over a cliff to form Watson Falls, the third highest waterfall in Oregon. To get there, turn onto Road 37, off Highway 138 near the east entrance to Toketee Ranger station (Umpqua National Forest), about 60 miles east of Roseburg. Douglas County, Oregon, USA.
    04UMP-0091-Watson-Falls-272ft.jpg
  • Bald River Cascades, in Bald River Gorge Wilderness, Cherokee National Forest, Tennessee, USA. Directions: from the Cherohala Skyway Visitor Center in the town of Tellico Plains in Monroe County, TN, drive 4.5 miles east on the Cherohala Skyway (SR-165 or TN 165); then turn right on Tellico River Road (FS Road 210) for 7 miles to see Bald River Falls from an overpass and limited parking area. At the upper end of the parking lot, walk on FS Trail 88 a short way (upstream of Bald River Falls) to see Kahuna Falls and Bald River Cascades.  During the early 1900s, the forests of the Bald River and Tellico River basins were almost completely logged by the Babcock Lumber Company. The present Tellico River Road was built on the old logging railroad bed built by Babcock. Long in planning since 1958, the Cherohala Skyway opened to automobile traffic in 1996 – a new National Scenic Byway. The 43-mile paved Skyway climbs over 4000 feet, starting at elevation 900 feet along Tellico River on SR-165 in Tennessee, reaching 5400 feet on the slopes of Haw Knob in North Carolina, and descending as Highway NC 143 to Robbinsville. Cherohala combines the names of the two National Forests traversed: "Chero" from Cherokee and "hala" from Nantahala NF.
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  • Mount Shuksan and Mount Baker, seen from Hannegan Peak, North Cascades, Washington, USA. Panorama stitched from 8 images.
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  • Blue ridges of the Central Cascades extend eastwards from a hike in Boulder River Wilderness on Goat Flats Trail #641 from Tupso Pass trailhead to Tin Can Gap. Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, Washington, USA. Panorama stitched from 4 images.
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  • From atop Mount Pilchuck , view a large swath of Central Cascades peaks including mount Baker, Mount Shuksan, Three Fingers, Mount Pugh, Glacier Peak, and Mount Rainier. Hike 6 miles round trip and 2300 feet vertical gain to Mount Pilchuck (5324 feet) in Mount Pilchuck State Park, Washington, USA. Driving directions: Go from Granite Falls on Mountain Loop Highway to Verlot Visitor Center, drive 1 mile east and turn right on Mount Pilchuck Road (#20) and drive 7 miles to the road end and trailhead. Panorama stitched from 15 images.
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  • The Central Cascades form a wall as seen from Bald Mountain on the Walt Bailey Trail, in Mount Pilchuck Natural Resources Conservation Area (NRCA), accessed from the Mountain Loop Highway. Snohomish County, Washington, USA. Panorama stitched from 4 images.
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  • Admire vast views of Cascades peaks on Park Butte Trail in Mount Baker Wilderness, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, USA.
    1210PAR-113_Cascades-Range_Washingto...jpg
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