Difference between revisions of "Cedar Mountain"
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[[Image:CedarMountain02.jpg|thumb|400px|Hikers on the bushwhack trail up Cedar Mountain ''(Don Nelsen)'']] | [[Image:CedarMountain02.jpg|thumb|400px|Hikers on the bushwhack trail up Cedar Mountain ''(Don Nelsen)'']] | ||
[[Image:CedarMountain04.jpg|thumb|250px|Cedar Mountain and Table Mountain from Aldrich Butte ''(Jeff Statt)'']] | [[Image:CedarMountain04.jpg|thumb|250px|Cedar Mountain and Table Mountain from Aldrich Butte ''(Jeff Statt)'']] | ||
− | [[Image:CedarMountain01.jpg|thumb|250px|View of Table Mountain from Cedar Mountain. The PCT runs right to left in the | + | [[Image:CedarMountain01.jpg|thumb|250px|View of Table Mountain from Cedar Mountain. The PCT runs right to left in the valley in the foreground ''(Don Nelsen)'']] |
* Hike including this location: | * Hike including this location: | ||
** {{Hike ring|trailhead=Dick Thomas Trailhead|hike=Aldrich Butte-Cedar Falls Loop Hike|log=Aldrich Butte-Cedar Falls Loop Hike/Log|previous=Cedar Falls-Cedar Mountain Trail Junction|next=Cedar Falls}} | ** {{Hike ring|trailhead=Dick Thomas Trailhead|hike=Aldrich Butte-Cedar Falls Loop Hike|log=Aldrich Butte-Cedar Falls Loop Hike/Log|previous=Cedar Falls-Cedar Mountain Trail Junction|next=Cedar Falls}} |
Revision as of 00:02, 27 February 2007
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- Weather forecast: NWS/NOAA
- Maps: Oregon Hikers Maps Google Maps
- Latitude, Longitude: 45.6648, -121.9862
- Elevation: 1686 feet
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Description
Cedar Mountain is the local name given to a highpoint of a north-south ridge in the Table Mountain region of the Columbia River Gorge. It sits just east of Hamilton Creek in Southwest Washington, but is pretty tough to spot amid the other distinctive landmarks in the immediate area - particularily Aldrich Butte, crouching just to the south like a younger brother at a photo session.
There is no established trail up to the summit - and the summit is somewhat in question as well! The most common route to the top is to take the Cedar Falls Trail (there is a sign at the start of the trail calling it the "Aldrich Falls Trail" - which was likely nailed up by a local hiker) to a very light footpath that follows a ridge to a viewpoint on the west side. This footpath is a bushwhack at best! The view overlooking the Hamilton Creek valley is a suprisingly good one! There are 200-300 feet seasonal creeks that cascade down the side of nearby Hamilton Mountain into this valley. If you come on a rare clear day in the winter months you will be treated to some of the rarest waterfall sightings in the Columbia River Gorge.
There is also a nice viewpoint to the East, overlooking the Greeleaf watershed and Table Mountain. Again, there is a pretty rare perspective, yet a relatively easy one for the hiker very interested in visiting every summit the Columbia River Gorge.
The whole area emcompassing Ardrich Butte, Cedar Mountain and Hamilton Creek was once a hotbed of forestry during the turn of the last century. Railroad beds and debris found in the area can be dated back to the late 1800's.
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