In the Parking Lot, a comfy, well, not so comfy latrine. Almost thought it was a cabin :)
The trek from the parking lot took me through many meadows. I expected to see a deer or two, but nothing. Could be that it is bow season and I did walk up on a couple of hunters walking along the trail. So increased activity in the area.
First view of WyEast (Mt Hood)
Some Awesome rock formations along the trail to the summit of Lookout Mountain.
It was hard to keep a steady pace with views like this around every turn.
Faintly in the distance, is Mt Jefferson. (Center left)
These rocks looked man made, but they are natural. Very cool formation.
The Valley below where I will be continuing my hike. (Badger Creek Wilderness)
On the way to the summit of Lookout Mt, it almost looks like God made steps to the top.
Some 40 years ago or more, there was a forest look out building at this site. There are remains of the foundation.
The summit of Lookout Mt.
Mt Hood from the Summit
I began my trek down to Badger Lake. Amazing views all the way down.
An area that was a forest fire. Looks fairly recent. Within a couple years.
Lots of meadows on the trail down. I can only imagine, they have deer and elk in them in the evening and early morning. Lots of tracks along the trail.
This area will be incredible in July/August with the flowering meadows. There are still a few flowers still in bloom.
Heading closer to the lake, the trail becomes more dense with trees.
One of my stops to refill water bottles. Spring water is soooo good.
Badger Lake
Badger Creek leading out of the lake. There is a dam on this end and not sure what this lake is used for. It is in the middle of the wilderness. I believe it might be for fire suppression.
The trail back to the top of Lookout Mountain.
Back at the top of Lookout Mountain. You can see the lake in the upper right of the pic. That is where I hiked to.
Each side of Lookout Mountain had unique rock formations and even red cinder volcanic rocks.
Final stats.
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