 Upper Klamath Lake |
 Irrigation Canal and Sray Line |
 Mt. McLoughlin, Elev. 9596 ft. |
 Osprey Nest |
 Picture of a Barn |
 Three Cows |
 The Two Most Curious Ones |
 Crater Lake, Our First View |
 Crater Lake No. 2, Wizard Island |
 Crater Lake No. 3, Lake Elev. Averages 6173 ft. |
 The Caldera of Mt. Mazama. No. 4 |
 Huge Eruption 7700 Years Ago. No. 5 |
 The Cone then Collapsed. Filled with Water. No. 6 |
 Mt. Thielsen, Elev. 9187 ft. No. 7 |
 Hillman Peak, Elev. 8151 ft. No. 8 |
 Struggling Pine Tree. No. 9 |
 Framed Wizard Island, Crater Lake No. 10 |
 There's No Water Inlet or Outlet. No. 11 |
 Snow Patch below Trail to Sinnott Overlook |
 Crater Lake Lodge |
 PCT Section Hikers |
 Old Climbing Buddy Steve, Summer Employee |
 Wizard Island Formed in a Later Eruption. No. 12 |
 Tour Boat Goes Several Times a Day. No. 13 |
 Maximum Lake Depth is 1943 ft. No. 14 |
 It's the Deepest Lake in the U.S. No. 15 |
 Diamond Peak, Elev. 8750 ft. and Mt. Thielsen |
 We're Driving CCW and Stopping at Pullouts. 16 |
 The Watchman and Crater Lake No. 17 |
 A Rim Shot |
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 Volcanoes: Mt. Bailey, Mt. Bachelor? |
 Crater Lake No. 18 |
 Tour Boat. Crater Lake No. 19 |
 Crater Lake No. 20 |
 Driving by, Stop For Pretty Flowers |
 Zap 'em with the Zoom |
 We're Now Halfway Around. No. 21 |
 Lake is the Deepest, so it's the Bluest. No. 22 |
 Special Mineralization Causes the Color |
 Phantom Ship Coming Into View. No. 23 |
 Phantom Ship. No. 24 |
 Tour Boat Goes between Phantom Ship and Shore |
 Crater Lake No. 26 |
 South to Upper Klamath Lake and Agency Lake |
 Vidae Fall |
 Getting Close to the Rim Village. No. 27 |
 Crater Lake No. 28 |
 Very Last Crater Lake Picture, No. 29 |
 Bend OR and We're Looking for our Motel |