Photos By Tag

  • Mountains and Skies

    Mountains and skies as seen from the top of McKenzie Pass, Oregon.
  • Mountain Vista

    The North and Middle Sisters feature in this mountain vista.
  • Weathered Log

    A weathered log amidst the lava flows.
  • Dwarf Tree

    A dwarfed tree standing next to the scenic path you can follow at Dee Wright Observatory.
  • Vista of Sky, Mountains, and Lava Fields

    A vista of a blue sky, whispy clouds, lava fields, and two Sisters of the Three Sisters Mountains.
  • Windswept Frame

    The North and Middle Sisters mountains framed by windswept trees.
  • A Sister's Snowy Side

    The snowy side of the North Sister in the Cascade Mountains.
  • Mt. Washington's Peak

    The peak of Mt. Washington, Oregon, on an early Summer day.
  • Northward Peaks

    The North Sister's craggy peaks stand out agains a blue sky.
  • Black Crater

    Black Crater stands out agains the blue and white of the sky.
  • Mt. Washington

    Another view of Mt. Washington.
  • Dee Wright Observatory

    Dee Wright Observatory looks like a mini castle made from lava. Inside you can see the different mountains through windows with the mountains names on under them.
  • Welcome

    The official sign that you have reached Dee Wright Observatory.
  • Old Trees Frame

    Old, weathered white, trees frame Mt. Washington.
  • Washington and Jefferson

    Mt. Washington on the left, and Mt. Jefferson on the right, as seen from near Dee Wright Observatory at the top of McKenzie Pass, Oregon.
  • North and Middle

    The North and Middle Sisters of the Three Sisters in the Cascades Mountain Range.
  • Mt. Washington Stands

    Mt. Washington stands tall between the few trees hardy enough to live in a field of lava.
  • Lava Fields before the Mountain

    Lava fields lead up to Mt. Washingtion.
  • Sky, Lava, and Tree Frame

    The North and Middle Sisters mountains framed by the sky, lava, and trees.
  • Another Vista

    Another vist of the North and Middle Sisters.
  • Black Crater

    Black Crater stands tall above Highway 242 and the fields of lava at the top of McKenzie Pass.
  • Dwarf Tree

    The trees that dot the lava fields are stunted due to lack of nutrients, but they are hardy little things.
  • Belknap Crater and Mt. Washington

    Here you can see Belknap Crater, as well as Little Belknap Crater, and Mt. Washington.
  • Evergreen Amidst The Lava

    Evergreen trees dot the lava fields at the top of McKenzie Pass.