ELK MEADOWS-GNARL RIDGE-NEWTON CLARK
Mount Hood Wilderness, Oregon
11.6 miles, 2400 feet elevation gain
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Gnarl Ridge, ~6500 feet in elevation |
A hint of fall to the morning air. A reminder that summer is not to last, the seasons are soon
to turn. A long jaunt up into the high country, the Newton Clark chasm
yawning out before me. Unbridged crossings are always interesting.
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the lower crossing of Hood's Newton Clark creek |
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the trail's clothing of lupine |
Ancient trees. Ancient ice.
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whitebark pine formations... |
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and sculptures |
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Hood's Newton Clark valley from Gnarl Ridge |
Trying to teach the pug not to base jump (damn dog). Huckleberries
slowing me down. Bear scat (no bears). Round the mountain hikers.
I {heart} Hood.