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South Cascades -- Lewis River Region
Wildflowers blooming, Ripe berries
Blowdowns, Bridge out, Mud/Rockslide
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Starting from the trail off of NF9075 it was very hard to find the conecter trail #5b to get down to...
Starting from the trail off of NF9075 it was very hard to find the conecter trail #5b to get down to the Quatrz Creek trail (#5) because it is so over grown. The trail it self wasnt maintained as you find out down the way as more and more fallen trees block and even hide the trail. When it does clear out, there are some amazing veiws and lots of steep sections that make for a fun hike, if you can keep track of the trail. It turns out that even after struggling over the blown down trees and accending the ridge, the trail will ultimately end up impassable at the highest point from some 30+ fallen trees.
 
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Dog Mountain (May 23)

Dog Mountain

South Cascades

Head to Dog Mountain for Columbia River Gorge views and an explosion of wildflowers. Eager to get in shape for summer? Head straight up the mountain on the northern side. Take the slow and steady eastern flank trail to stop and smell the flowers. (See if you can spot recent work by WTA trail crews.)

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