Mt Rainier NP

quarkquark Registered Users Posts: 510 Major grins
edited October 3, 2006 in Journeys
We didn't have much time for a full camping trip last weekend so we compromised with a short drive through the National Park.

We caught the first of the color change in the mountains.

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We stopped at the reflecting lakes (pretty windy, no mirror effect) and I tried to get a decent photo of the big mountain. I should have been taking pictures of the 5+ other people with high end SLRs and tripods lined
up doing the same thing.

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I setted for a nice portrait of my tripod/equipment sherpa.
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We arrived at Paradise a bit before sunset but the visitor center was already closed. Apparently we stopped to take a few too many photos on the way up. Alas.

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View down into the valley was also great!
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The next day we drove up to Sunrise (not that early) and we had some nice views of the other side of the mountain.
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And as we stood around at the viewpoints we watched the clouds roll in .... and the big mountain disappeared.

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Rainier gets cloud socked so often when we come we have a solid plan B. We just headed south to Gifford Pinchot, but that is another journey. :wink
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  • justMEjustME Registered Users Posts: 209 Major grins
    edited October 3, 2006
    Just like being there. Wonderful shots.
    I miss the PNW.:cry
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  • ChrisJChrisJ Registered Users Posts: 2,164 Major grins
    edited October 3, 2006
    justME wrote:
    I miss the PNW.:cry

    Me, too... Mt. Rainier feels like a friend I haven't visited in a long time... Nice shots, Quark!
    Chris
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