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    Above tree line alongside the Crescent Glacier with Mt Hood on the horizon.
    Mt St Helens in the thick mist and clouds
    Ascending the snow field to the lunch counter with Mt Hood on the horizon
    Sun rays break through clouds over Mt St Helens
    Thick mist and clouds over Mt St Helens
    Thick mist and clouds over Mt St Helens
    Thick mist and clouds over Mt St Helens
    Typical campsite at the lunch counter
    Lenticular clouds and smoke create interesting formation above Mt Hood
    Sunrise with Mt Hood on the horizon.
    Crossing the sparse snow field at the base of the chutes
    Descending into tree line, route finding to the Round-The-Mountain trail
    Mt Hood above the Gifford Pinchot Forest
    Mt Hood above the Gifford Pinchot Forest
    Mt Hood at sunrise
    Mt Hood through the gully forming at the base of the chutes
    Mt St Helens peaks above the clouds as seen from Suksdorf Ridge
    A climber ascends to Pikers Peak
    Climbers ascend through the Lunch Counter
    Climbers ascend through the Lunch Counter at sunrise
    Mt Hood above the Gifford Pinchot Forest

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