#Mount Hood
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Lavender Valley and Mount Hood, Oregon, USA
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expressions-of-nature · 2 years ago
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Mount Hood, Oregon by Jim and Nina Pollock
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etherea1ity · 2 years ago
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Mount Hood, Oregon ( via )
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bettergeology · 1 year ago
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Some moody forest shots from Mt. Hood National Forest, Oregon (Oct. 2021).
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aestum · 1 year ago
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(by Cole Keister)
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tomlinsonvuitton · 1 year ago
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wiirocku · 5 months ago
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Mount Hood reflecting in Trillium Lake, Oregon - USA
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zackkcore · 1 year ago
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A person can succeed at almost anything for which they have unlimited enthusiasm.
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fentonphoto · 6 months ago
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Looking across the trillium lake at Mount Hood.
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sitting-on-me-bum · 7 months ago
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Mt Hood Appearing Through The Fog, Trillium Lake Oregon
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lillianhowan · 6 months ago
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Mount Hood, Trillium Lake
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expressions-of-nature · 2 years ago
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by Gabriel Miller
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ralfmaximus · 6 months ago
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In 2006 a flash flood completely destroyed sections of Oregon's Mount Hood Loop highway (OR 35), temporarily isolating a ski resort from the rest of the world.
Not only was the road washed away, but flood waters stacked boulders atop bridges.
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bettergeology · 1 year ago
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Mount Hood
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Mount Hood is the tallest peak in Oregon, over 11,240 feet. It's an active stratovolcano covered in glacial ice that last erupted about 240 years ago (in the 1780s, exact years unknown). The large crater that opens to the south near the summit was formed about 1,500 years ago, and the pinnacle standing in the middle - Crater Rock - was squeezed out like toothpaste in the most recent eruption (~240 years ago). The crater contains many active fumaroles and steam vents, hinting at the heat still within. The eruption that formed the crater is called the Timberline Eruptive Period. The collapse of the south face of the volcano deposited a huge debris fan that now appears as a gentle slope to the summit area. Timberline Lodge, a 1936 Works Progress Administration (WPA) project owned by the US Forest Service, is built on this debris fan and offers tremendous views of the southern glaciers, the summit cliffs, and the ski slopes that remain open to skiing through August most years.
These photos were taken in early August, 2022 on Kodak Gold film. Find more at my Flickr!
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downfalldestiny · 2 years ago
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Breathtaking View 🌫️🗻 !.
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visitheworld · 2 years ago
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Hood River Valley, Oregon / USA (by Rupam Kundu).
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