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Mt Jefferson from Lookout Mountain

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The Lookout Mountain trail is a favorite, it’s an easy hike to amazing views up and down the Cascades. Plus the rock formations are the best, there are lots of spots for the adventurous (or foolhardy) to venture out on. This peek through the craggy rock pinnacles shows Mt. Jefferson about 50 miles south. Don’t miss the little mountain chickadees. So cute.

Prints are on acid-free, archival paper and are printed locally in my neighborhood in Northeast Portland.

I have this in two sizes:

$30 for 8 × 10, image is 5 × 7. $50 for 11 × 14, image is 8 × 10.

The Lookout Mountain trail is a favorite, it’s an easy hike to amazing views up and down the Cascades. Plus the rock formations are the best, there are lots of spots for the adventurous (or foolhardy) to venture out on. This peek through the craggy rock pinnacles shows Mt. Jefferson about 50 miles south. Don’t miss the little mountain chickadees. So cute.

Prints are on acid-free, archival paper and are printed locally in my neighborhood in Northeast Portland.

I have this in two sizes:

$30 for 8 × 10, image is 5 × 7. $50 for 11 × 14, image is 8 × 10.

Size:

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