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The South Breitenbush Trail climbs gradually through a quiet, pretty forest.
There are a few small creeks that flow across the trail.
Oregon grape berries are everywhere in late summer. They are edible, but not flavorful, so consumption isn't recommended.
The obscure Bear Point Trail sign indicates the start of the real uphill.
The Bear Point trail crosses lush, beautiful meadows with nice views.
Tall shrubs line the trail.
Unidentified species (help us identify it by providing feedback).
There are plenty of ripe huckleberries in August.
Looking west toward the foothills, the mountain ridges extend in all directions.
At the summit, a stout windbreak makes a nice resting spot.
Mount Jefferson (10,495') from Bear Point.