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    The tracks of a snow hare (Lepus americanus).
    Mount Bachelor (9,068 ft), as seen from Tumalo Mountain.
    Sparks Lake.
    Pines buffeted with winter weather on Tumalo Mountain's steep flank.
    The east view from Tumalo Mountain's summit.
    The view to the west from Tumalo Mountain's summit: left to right, South Sister (10,358 ft), Middle Sister (10,047 ft), North Sister (10,085 ft), and Broken Top (9,177 ft).
    Snowdrifts.
    Snow crystals
    Mount Bachelor (9,068 ft) viewed from Dutchman Flat Sno-Park.
    Tumalo Mountain as seen from Cascade Lakes Highway.
    Karen Bonner
    Photo Date: 
    11/04/2015
    Snow and a sunset view from Tumalo Mountain.
    Karen Bonner
    Photo Date: 
    11/04/2015
    Tumalo Mountain panorama.
    Daniel Sherman
    Photo Date: 
    02/17/2019
    Just before sunrise, first light on the Three Sisters and Broken Top.
    Daniel Sherman
    Photo Date: 
    02/17/2019
    Distant lights from the snowcats on Mount Bachelor.
    Daniel Sherman
    Photo Date: 
    02/17/2019
    Sunrise lights the Three Sisters, Broken Top, and a fog layer below Tumalo Mountain.
    Daniel Sherman
    Photo Date: 
    02/17/2019
    Sunrise lights the Three Sisters, Broken Top, and a fog layer below Tumalo Mountain.
    Daniel Sherman
    Photo Date: 
    02/17/2019
    Coated sub-alpine trees near the summit of Tumalo Mountain.
    Daniel Sherman
    Photo Date: 
    02/17/2019
    Coated sub-alpine trees near the summit of Tumalo Mountain.
    Daniel Sherman
    Photo Date: 
    02/17/2019
    A perfect day in the snow. Mount Bachelor seen from Tumalo Mountain.

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