There's another peak showing up behind the mountain range. I guess it's Mount Rainier? Portland and Seattle have to be the prettiest settings for a city in the US. I guess Honolulu would qualify, too, but the views in those two West Coast cities are just spectacular.
There's another peak showing up behind the mountain range. I guess it's Mount Rainier? Portland and Seattle have to be the prettiest settings for a city in the US. I guess Honolulu would qualify, too, but the views in those two West Coast cities are just spectacular.
Kevin, do you mean the one that barely shows up in the distance to the right of St. Helen's? That may be Mt. Adams. I'm only going by what I'm seeing on Google Earth, though. Maybe some Portland forumers will help on this.
Kevin, do you mean the one that barely shows up in the distance to the right of St. Helen's? That may be Mt. Adams. I'm only going by what I'm seeing on Google Earth, though. Maybe some Portland forumers will help on this.
I'm not a Portland forum-er but i spent sometime in Washington State, and you're right. St. Helens is the round top on the left, Adams is just peeking out from behind a lower range closer in to its right, and Hood is looking like the pointy stratovolcano that it is to the right of Adams.