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Hillman Peak, Crater Lake National Park
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Hillman Peak, Crater Lake National Park 

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Created/Edited: Aug 19, 2007 / Aug 19, 2007

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I was finally able to make a small dream of mine come true, climbing the highpoint of the Crater Lake Caldera, Hillman Peak. As a child I was able to visit the park twice and fell deeply in love with the region. On my third trip to Oregon this year I was able to get away from family and go to Crater Lake. Hillman Peak is the second highest point in the park, the highest being Mount Scott. Hillman has a prominence value of P1439. The summit of Hillman rises two thousand feet from surface of the lake in a short half mile. It was truelly one of my favorite experiences in my life to stand on the highest point of this insane caldera.

 


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Straight down to the lake!

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Llao Rock

Hillman Peak

Southwest slope

Watchman and Mount McLoughlin

Hillman's Summit

Hillman's face towards the lake

Wizard Island

Mount Thielsen

Mount Scott

Northwest Face

Summit view of lake

Mount Scott

Lake from Rim Village



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JanellNice pics!!

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So freakin beautiful there! I like your straight down shot!
Posted Nov 23, 2007 9:32 pm

lcarreauThis is great ...

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I love Crater Lake as much as I love the desert!
You really took some amazing pics when you were there!
Best wishes TO you and your family. Please keep em comin'! -LARRY
Posted Apr 11, 2008 2:15 pm

theronmoonRe: This is great ...

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Thanks for the kind words. I must say though that Crater Lake makes taking pictures pretty easy. But it is a unique perspective from the summit of Hillman. Already looking forward to someday going back.
Posted Apr 11, 2008 5:05 pm

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