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* Height: (for waterfalls)
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* Elevation: 4600'
* elevation 4600'
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== Description ==
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=== Description ===
On the Yocum Ridge Trail, at mile 4.8 (from Ramona Falls Trailhead) is a nice viewpoint.
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On the Yocum Ridge Trail, at mile 4.8 (from Ramona Falls Trailhead) is a nice viewpoint. It's just before the first switchback (going left). There's a faint trail to the right. You get great views into the Sandy River canyon, of Mount Hood, and places to the South including East Zigzag Mountain. There's a small flat area to put a tent.  There is no drinking water. There are few people that go here.
  
It's just before the first switchback (going left).  There's a faint trail to the right.
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=== Trip Reports ===
 
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You get great views into the Sandy River canyon, of Mount Hood, and places to the South including East Zigzag Mountain.
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There's a small flat area to put a tent.  There is no drinking water.
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There are few people that go here.
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== Trip Reports ==
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* [http://portlandhikers.com/linktopost.aspx Subject of Trip Report 1/1/07]
 
* [http://portlandhikers.com/linktopost.aspx Subject of Trip Report 1/1/07]
 
(Click [http://portlandhikers.com/forums/AddPost.aspx?ForumID=8 here] to add your own)
 
(Click [http://portlandhikers.com/forums/AddPost.aspx?ForumID=8 here] to add your own)
  
== Related Discussions / Q&A ==
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=== Related Discussions / Q&A ===
 
* [http://portlandhikers.com/linktopost.aspx Subject of Post (5/1/06)]
 
* [http://portlandhikers.com/linktopost.aspx Subject of Post (5/1/06)]
 
(Click [http://portlandhikers.com/forums/AddPost.aspx?ForumID=141 here] to ask a question or start a conversation)
 
(Click [http://portlandhikers.com/forums/AddPost.aspx?ForumID=141 here] to ask a question or start a conversation)
  
== Guidebooks that cover this destination ==
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=== Guidebooks that cover this destination ===
* ''Title'' First edition, by Author
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== More Links ==
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=== More Links ===
  
== Contributors ==
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=== Contributors ===
 
* [[User:retiredjerry]] (creator)
 
* [[User:retiredjerry]] (creator)

Revision as of 07:29, 19 January 2007

View of East Zigzag Mountain from lower Yocum Ridge Viewpoint

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Description

On the Yocum Ridge Trail, at mile 4.8 (from Ramona Falls Trailhead) is a nice viewpoint. It's just before the first switchback (going left). There's a faint trail to the right. You get great views into the Sandy River canyon, of Mount Hood, and places to the South including East Zigzag Mountain. There's a small flat area to put a tent. There is no drinking water. There are few people that go here.

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