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Hike 6/4 Talapus and Olallie Lakes


Well-built trail was dry and snowfree


Talapus Lake


Olallie Lake. Olallie means berry in native Chinook language


Lots of Vanilla Leaf alongside the trail


Most of trail was in forest, with glimpses of mountains through the trees


Paddling out onto Talapus Lake. Talapus is also a native Chinook term for coyote




Gold Creek Pond, which was an added feature we stopped at after the hike.


Well-built trail was dry and snowfree


Talapus Lake


Olallie Lake. Olallie means berry in native Chinook language


Lots of Vanilla Leaf alongside the trail


Most of trail was in forest, with glimpses of mountains through the trees


Paddling out onto Talapus Lake. Talapus is also a native Chinook term for coyote




Gold Creek Pond, which was an added feature we stopped at after the hike.


Well-built trail was dry and snowfree


Talapus Lake


Olallie Lake. Olallie means berry in native Chinook language


Lots of Vanilla Leaf alongside the trail


Most of trail was in forest, with glimpses of mountains through the trees


Paddling out onto Talapus Lake. Talapus is also a native Chinook term for coyote




Gold Creek Pond, which was an added feature we stopped at after the hike.


Well-built trail was dry and snowfree


Talapus Lake


Olallie Lake. Olallie means berry in native Chinook language


Lots of Vanilla Leaf alongside the trail


Most of trail was in forest, with glimpses of mountains through the trees


Paddling out onto Talapus Lake. Talapus is also a native Chinook term for coyote




Gold Creek Pond, which was an added feature we stopped at after the hike.
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