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Mountains of Oregon
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Mountains of Oregon 

Page Type: Album

Image Type(s): Scenery

 

Page By: redsplashman23

Created/Edited: Feb 11, 2007 / Feb 12, 2007

Object ID: 268721

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Oregon Mountains

Oregon has some of the most gorgeous mountains the US has to offer. There are many areas and ranges that vary so much. From Cascade Volcanoes like Mt. Hood to mountains around Crater Lake as well as the Oregon Coast.

Please add your best photos.

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Mt. Hood above Temperature Inversion

Illumination rock

Tear Drop Pool on August 6,...

the Three Sisters

Sunrise and Moonset on South Sister

Mt Washington, Cascades of ORegon.

Sacajawea from Chief Joe

Newton Clark Glacier from Cooper Spur

Polaris Pt. glows orange in...

Twin Peaks

South Sister Sunset Ski,
...

Mt. Hood from near Wahtum Lake

Mt. Washington in winter from...

Mt. Jefferson

The middle sister/east face...


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DeanHmmm...

Voted 10/10

There is no way to attach a pic. The toggle must not be turned on in the editing part.
Posted Feb 12, 2007 4:11 am

redsplashman23Attaching

Hasn't voted

Try now Dean. I set it up to not be a Private Attach, but apparently it was showing it was a private attach. I fixed it.
Posted Feb 12, 2007 4:17 am

OrangeMountaineerA wonderful album

Voted 10/10

You've put many of the best Oregon pictures into one place where they can be enjoyed. I was honored to see that one of my humble pictures was attached as well. Thanks for putting together a great album
Posted Feb 12, 2007 4:06 pm

redsplashman23Re: A wonderful album

Hasn't voted

No Problem. Feel free to attach more of your photos!
Posted Feb 12, 2007 4:10 pm

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