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Mt Adams summit shadow stretching above the horizon at sunrise as seen from the lunch counter
Panorama of the Adams summit shadow with Mt St Helens on the right as climbers ascend through the Lunch Counter.
Mt Hood to the south at sunrise as seen from the lunch counter
Mt Hood to the south at sunrise as seen from the lunch counter
Mt Hood to the south at sunset as seen from the Lunch Counter
Mt Hood to the south as seen from the Lunch Counter
Dynamic light and mist through the hills of Gifford Pinchot National Forest as seen from the Lunch Counter
Misty mountains below Mt St Helens as seen from the Lunch Counter
A substantial amount of built wind walls/tent platforms can be found on the Lunch Counter
Mt Rainier from the summit
Mt Hood from the summit plateau
The Goat Rocks from the summit
Interesting ice formations on the summit
The summit plateau to the south
Mt Rainier as seen from the summit
Panorama of the Adams summit shadow with Mt St Helens on the right as climbers ascend through the Lunch Counter.
Mt Adams as seen from the lunch counter
Climbers ascend through the Lunch Counter at sunrise with Mt St Helens above
Mt St Helens as seen from the lunch counter at sunrise
Early morning sun over the south spur
Climbers ascend the south spur with Mt Hood on the horizon
A climber stands on the lunch counter as a silhouette in front of Mt St Helens
An ideal tent platform with a view of Mt Hood to the south on the Lunch Counter
The summit shadow of Mt Adams stretches above the horizon at sunrise.