2 years agoCentral Oregon - Mount Jefferson Wilderness - The BEST Three Fingered Jack Mountain Viewpoint AreaHikingViking
2 years agoCentral Oregon - Mount Jefferson Wilderness - Climbing Up the Rocky Basin of Three Fingered Jack Mt.HikingViking
2 years agoCentral Oregon - Mount Jefferson Wilderness - Crossing Canyon Creek towards Wasco LakeHikingViking
2 years agoCentral Oregon - Mount Jefferson Wilderness - Narrow Climbers Trail to EPIC view of TFJ MountainHikingViking
2 years agoCentral Oregon - Mount Jefferson Wilderness - The Picturesque Environment of Wasco Lake - 4KHikingViking
2 years agoCentral Oregon - Mount Jefferson Wilderness - Incredible Views of Three Fingered Jack MountainHikingViking
2 years agoCentral Oregon - Mount Jefferson Wilderness - Peaceful Serene Tranquil Wasco Lake - 4KHikingViking
2 years agoCentral Oregon - Mount Jefferson Wilderness - Enjoying an Ecological WonderlandHikingViking
2 years agoCentral Oregon - Mount Jefferson Wilderness - Magnificent Lookout of Radiant Wasco Lake - 4KHikingViking
2 years agoCentral Oregon - Mount Jefferson Wilderness - Shoreline of Beautiful Wasco LakeHikingViking
2 years agoOregon – Mount Hood National Forest – SE Corner Views of Lower Twin Lake – 4KHikingViking
2 years agoOregon – Mount Hood National Forest – Enjoying the Peacefulness of Lower Twin Lake – 4KHikingViking
2 years agoOregon – Mount Hood National Forest – SW Corner Views of Lower Twin Lake – 4KHikingViking
2 years agoOregon – Mount Hood National Forest – Exploring the Shoreline of Lower Twin Lake – 4KHikingViking
2 years agoOregon – Mount Hood National Forest – Lower Twin Lake's Two Northern Backcountry Camping Spots – 4KHikingViking
2 years agoOregon – Mount Hood National Forest – Being the Only Person in the Forest – 4KHikingViking
2 years agoMount Bachelor & Deschutes National Forest Basin – Central Oregon – Vista Butte Sno-Park – 4KHikingViking
2 years agoMount Bachelor & Expansive Forest – Central Oregon – Vista Butte Sno-Park – 4KHikingViking
2 years agoOregon – Mount Hood National Forest – Why Are the Blue Markers So High Up on the Trees? – 4KHikingViking