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- You can see Loowit Falls from several places as you approach it.
- Loowit Falls is accessed by a short side trail from the Loowit Trail.
- Be sure to look back to see Mt. Adams.
- I thought this was the best view of Spirit Lake from teh trail. The trail continues to drop down a bit until Mt. Rainier disappears.
- Big Spring gushes from a gully on the mountainside. A lot of alder grows around here because the ground is stable.
- The mountains behind Spirit Lake almost totally hide Mt. Rainer as the trail drops down.
- Spirit Lake still has logs floating on it and they cluster at different spots around the lake depending on the wind patterns.
- Looking back to Windy Gap.
- Down from Windy Pass looking at Spirit Lake and Mt. Rainier.
- Looking northwest from Windy Pass
- Above a snowfield on the approach to Windy Pass
- The approach to Windy Gap
- Mt. St. Helens from Plains of Abraham
- Pumice Butte
- Heidi crossing the Plains of Abraham. You can see how little plantlife there is 36 years after the eruptuion.