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Difference between revisions of "Boundary-Harrys Ridge Trail Junction"

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Revision as of 02:36, 2 June 2017

Looking over Spirit Lake to Mount Adams (Steve Hart)
The trail junction described here. (Steve Hart)

Description

The Boundary Trail #1 heads north here uphill towards Saint Helens Lake. Harrys Ridge Trail goes up the side of the ridge to Harrys Ridge Viewpoint at the crest of Harrys Ridge. The views here look west, but there are great views looking east from a saddle just north of here.


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