My Good Eye: Smith Rock near Terrabone Oregon
My Good Eye: To get a sense of scale look for the tiny people beside the river at the base of the massive rock.
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My Good Eye: A wheelchair parked at the bottom of "Misery Ridge Trail" was a mystery until we meet Tyler Walker halfway up the steep trail to the top.
My Good Eye: Lindy and Britton at the trailhead for "Misery Ridge" and a steep climb up Smith Rock.
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My Good Eye: First meeting with Tyler Walker and his aunt & uncle
My Good Eye: Linda snaps a picture of our first meeting with Tyler Walker
My Good Eye: On Smith Rock near Terrabone Oregon
My Good Eye: On Smith Rock near Terrabone Oregon
My Good Eye: The view from atop Smith Rock near Terrabone Oregon
My Good Eye: Britton in his Zen mode, waiting for us to catch up with his ascent of the Rock
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My Good Eye: Monkey Face looms over the valley below
My Good Eye: Linda photos Britton descending Smith Rock
My Good Eye: Monkey Face at Smith Rock
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My Good Eye: Mountaineering on "Monkey Face" at Smith Rock
My Good Eye: The Cascades are visible thrown the gap just beyond the climbers who are scaling "Monkey Face"
My Good Eye: Looking out past the base of "Monkey Face" towards the Three Sisters, Broken Top, Black Butte and other mountains.
My Good Eye: One of the many rescue substations that dot the lower slopes of Smith Rock - complete with a litter and pair of crutches.
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My Good Eye: Smith Rock looms over Crooked River
My Good Eye: The "Crooked River," a tributary of the Deschutes River, as it flows by the base of Smith Rock.
My Good Eye: On the return hike around the base of Smith Rock after cresting and descending the far side.
My Good Eye: Tyler Walker of Franconia New Hampshire, just after completing a climb up Smith Rock via "Misery Ridge Trail"