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Revision as of 02:15, 17 May 2017

View to Burnt Mt., Whetstone Mt., Battle Ax, and Mt. Jefferson from Nasty Rock (bobcat)

Description

Nasty Rock is prominence on the long ridge that divides the Molalla and Little North Santiam drainages. From the summit of Nasty Rock, you can get expansive views in all directions: west to Not Nasty Rock and Marys Peak in the Coast Range; north to Table Rock and Mount Hood and even the Washington volcanoes on a clear day; east to Burnt Mountain and Whetstone Mountain; and south to Battle Ax, Mount Jefferson, and the Three Sisters.

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