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Gales Creek Trail
I enjoy hiking in the Coastal Mountains. It’s always an interesting change of environment compared to the Cascade Mountains to the east.
In early November I took a pleasant seven-mile out-and-back hike on the Gales Creek Trail to Bells Camp Road from the west side of the Coastal Mountains.
I started the day by driving to the Reehers Camp Trailhead west of Timber, a great name for a small logging town in Western Oregon.
The trail followed the Nehalem River for awhile before crossing the river and beginning the 1,500-foot climb to Bells Camp Road.
The trail is poorly marked, but makes for a nice outing. On the summit I explored some logging roads for awhile before starting the return trip.
At one point the trail crossed the long-abandoned Tillamook Railroad track.
Interestingly enough, I saw no other hikers.
Look at all that lush greenery and those fallen leaves blanketing the trail and the bridge. I can just see myself wandering that area in amazement and awe. Thank you for sharing these wondrous pics. I think Jason I will be taking a trip to the Muir Woods soon. 🙂
I’ll look forward to some great Nikon shots from the Muir Woods.
I really liked that ‘Channeling Monet’.
The area around Timber, Oregon is fun to visit in the fall. There’s always an interesting photo to take.