That looks like "The Sounds of Two Rivers Trail" up on that flat bench with Burnt Granite in the background through the trees. Don
Good one Rob! That rocky outcrop isn't jogging my memory. Would the trail in question be in the Bull of the Woods by chance? Don
Donovan said: Are you on Squaw Mountain? D. Bingo! We have a winner. I figured once I posted a clear view from the old lookout...
No takers! Here is a view from the same spot on a clear day, albeit zoomed in a little, the rockslide on the ridge is clearly recognizable.
Not much response on this one! So here is another clue: The clouds cover a prominent mountain in our neck of the woods. Don
Kirk Tolstrup said: Is that Olallie Butte in the distance? No, but most of what you are viewing in the background is in a neighbo...
Rho Ridge was that 12 miler we hiked last summer. I think I like the northend section of that trail better, Graham Pass north to Mt Lowe and beyond, f...
Kirk Tolstrup said: No Don, it"s not in a wilderness area but it does connect to at least two lookout sites. Kirk, is that picture taken...
So Kirk, is this trail near a lookout, and is it in an wilderness area? I have seen several trees like that one, I just can't remember where, but...
Would that be the lake on the way up to Pyramid Butte?
That isn't a post in the photo, it is a small snag. It is located a couple of hundred feet below the junction with the Oak Grove Butte Trail wher...
I should have said," I missed you up on the trail', for it is a neat trail to hike with the snow. Your turn to post a photo taken from a trail in...
That would be correct Kirk. Almost as much snow as last winter when we where up there. The road up the Clackamas was mostly just wet, but there were a...
Kirk, it is 10-12 miles up river from Cripple Creek. Rob, this trail probably dropped out of service in the 50's when roads started to be buil...
Kirk it isn't the Cripple Creek Trail, but it does start at the river and goes up.