Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 29, 1978, Page 24, Image 24

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W hen Central Oregon's lava fields cooled and erosion began to
wear away at the tall Cascade peaks, Broken Top Crater assumed this
craggy pose. Located in the heart of the Three Sisters Wilderness
Area west of Bend, this mountain serves as a goal for day-long hikes
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from the many forest camps along scenic Century Drive. Glacial lakes
and year-around snowfields are among the rewarding attractions on
the lava slopes and activities include fishing, boating, camping, pic­
nicking and photography.
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