Last seen: Dec 23, 2022
Those iris look like the Clackamas Iris. So i'M guessing 515 to Memaloose Lake. Bryon
Thats a pretty generic forested Oregon sidehill, but if enuff of us make wild guesses, eventually we will get it. My current wild guess is the Pans...
517 Grouse Point Trail not real far from Cache Meadows
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Hmmm, a steep side slope with the trail heading downhill, where have I seen that before? Western hemlock in the picture - it drops out at 4-4500 ft...
The distance up the Molalla isn't all that much further, and the road is either paved or good gravel to the trailhead. And you start hiking at around ...
Pretty generic, could be any of several high elevation sidehill trails, but I will guess its on the one from Baty Butte to June Lake. Bryon
Rhododendron Ridge it is. It formerly was part of the Pacific Crest Trail, so was once famous; it was abandoned by the Forest Service for some years f...
The trail in question is quite a few miles from Mount Mitchell. The particular viewpoint is as high or even higher that the Mount Mitchell overlook...
This photo was taken a few steps off the trail to the more or less West or WNW. The trail was once famous, then abandoned, and now back but seeing ...
The 1935 Forest Service maps show trails south of the Clackamas and north of Big Granite which are probably it.
Or more closely Burnt Granite? Bryon
So is that from Granite Peaks area? Bryon
The 1860 US Surveyor Generals map (link below) shows a cabin associated with the name Douglas Jones. Just North of it in the style of these maps it st...
I had a couple good guesses all lined up until I saw your glaciers clue. Would it be in the Olallie Highlands?