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  1. Flag Point-Jordan Creek Loop Hike‏‎ (18 categories)
  2. Bluegrass Ridge-Cold Spring Creek Loop Hike‏‎ (17 categories)
  3. Mount Adams Loop Hike‏‎ (17 categories)
  4. Timberline Trail around Mount Hood Hike‏‎ (17 categories)
  5. Barrett Spur Add-on Hike‏‎ (16 categories)
  6. Lamberson Spur Loop Hike‏‎ (16 categories)
  7. Three Sisters Loop Hike‏‎ (16 categories)
  8. Camp Lake to Green Lakes Pass Add-on Hike‏‎ (16 categories)
  9. Rock of Ages Loop Hike‏‎ (16 categories)
  10. Eliot Moraine Hike‏‎ (16 categories)
  11. Mount Adams Summit Hike‏‎ (16 categories)
  12. Thorp Creek Hike‏‎ (15 categories)
  13. Camp Lake from Pole Creek Hike‏‎ (15 categories)
  14. Vulcan Lake Loop Hike‏‎ (15 categories)
  15. Clackamas River Trail Hike‏‎ (15 categories)
  16. Mother Lode Loop Hike‏‎ (15 categories)
  17. Mount Saint Helens via Butte Camp Hike‏‎ (15 categories)
  18. Matterhorn Add-on Hike‏‎ (15 categories)
  19. Elk Meadows Hike‏‎ (15 categories)
  20. Jefferson Park via Park Ridge Hike‏‎ (15 categories)

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