The lake shown in the first photo, taken from the north end of the lake looking southish to where photos #1 and 2 were taken.


The ridge at the very far right, next to the right margin of this photo, is where photos #1 and 2 were taken. That trail climbs to the top of the highest peak in this mountain range (not in the photo). Before the trail starts climbing that mountain (same name as the lake), it passes this lovely waterfall. And, you guessed it, the waterfall has the same name as the lake and the mountain. No, I have no photos of the mountain.


Should be very well known to Oregonians and many Washingtonians, and I know we have several on this forum. Aimless, if you're here, feel free!
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May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view--E. Abbey