First off, we visited a mining ghost town Former bakery? Blacksmith? It's interesting how low some houses are, you almost wonder how people lived in them. Most likely though, they sank into the ground with the time Approaching summit meadows. There was a profusion of wildflowers, mostly past peak but still very nice These flowers were common at dry plateau meadows (I only saw such plant in Utah desert hikes before). Hummingbirds really seem to like these; we literally saw dozens of hummingbirds on this hike Lookout Mtn's summit is very big area covered with many meadows alternating with forest and small groups of trees... really park-like setting Being a ski trail, it's marked with blue diamonds Lookout Mtn's summit is very big area covered with many meadows alternating with forest and small groups of trees... really park-like setting We camped on this huge dry meadow just short of the summit Sunset from 6,900 feet All the major Central Cascade Peaks are visible from there, as well as southern and eastern horizon Sunrise, looking west with the shadow from Lookout Mtn (the western horizon was so hazy this morning we could hardly see the Cascades) I thought those were endemic to Pacific Coast Looking from the actual summit I cannot guess what it is... Balsamroot's still going good along the trail to North Point Here's looking at North Point. There wasn't any sign, so after lookin at topo map (which labels it wrong) we thought it is down the trail and went about half an hour past North Point until realizing our mistake Nature's rock art Man-made rock art Looking east toward Big Summit Prairie Huge summit meadow - not just sagebrush there but lots of flowers as well, and more hummingbirds I saw in prior two years Snow shelter Going down trail 804 While summit meadows were a little past peak, forest meadows were as good as they probably get Abandoned mine building at the end of the hike