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J.B. Calls This....

...mountain porn. I concur.

headwaters of the Sandy River below Mount Hood

McNeil Point & Mount Hood

Gnarly

ELK MEADOWS-GNARL RIDGE-NEWTON CLARK
Mount Hood Wilderness, Oregon
11.6 miles, 2400 feet elevation gain


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.


the lower crossing of Hood's Newton Clark creek

the trail's clothing of lupine

Ancient trees. Ancient ice.


whitebark pine formations...

and sculptures
  
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.