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Looking up toward Tom McCall Point over the Historic Columbia River Highway.
Looking east down the Columbia River Gorge.
Columbia desert parsley (Lomatium columbianum).
Slender woodland star (Lithophragma tenellum).
View looking east.
Groves of Oregon "shrub" oak.
Gold stars (Crocidium multicaule).
Yellow glacier lily (Erythronium grandiflorum).
Satin flower (Sisyrinchium).
View looking west with Mount Adams (12,280') at right.
View from the top of Tom McCall Point with Mount Hood (11,250') at left.
Looking southwest toward Mount Hood (11,250').
Puget balsamroot (Deltoid balsamroot).
Branch with numerous lichens, including forking bone, pincushion orange and ragbag.
Groves of Oregon "shrub" oak.
Beautiful bittercress (Cardamine nuttallii).
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date:
04/26/2014
The end of a rainbow on an intermittently rainy morning at Tom McCall Point.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date:
04/26/2014
The rainbow ends in the Columbia River while balsamroot and lupine show off their colors at Tom McCall Point.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date:
04/26/2014
A perfect rainbow forms over the wildflowers on the plateau at Tom McCall Point.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date:
05/03/2016
Abundant balsamroot and lupine cover the slope high on Rowena Crest with Mount Adams above.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date:
05/03/2016
Early morning light on Mount Hood as seen from a full wildflower meadow high above Rowena Crest.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date:
05/03/2016
A photographer takes advantage of the early morning light at Tom McCall Point.