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Post date / 2017 / July / 30
- Gusty winds can create dust clouds in Sheep Creek canyon.
- Heather among the boulders on the east side of the Loowit Trail.
- Heather blooming along the Loowit.
- Heidi and I straightened out this marker and added a few more rocks for stability.
- Heidi coming out of a snow-filled gully on the east side of the Loowit Trail.
- Heidi crosses one of many gullies carved out of the mountainside.
- Heidi crossing the Loowit River in the afternoon. Since this comes from a glacier the water level probably doesn't vary a lot once the snowmelt finishes up. This water is somewhat silty.
- Heidi crossing the Plains of Abraham. You can see how little plantlife there is 36 years after the eruptuion.
- Heidi negotiating one of the deadfall on the trail. I'm hoping this was cut out for the Volcano 50 race.
- Heidi roping up out of the ravine near the Butte Camp junction.
- Heidi using the rope descent down to the floodplain of the Toutle.
- Here is one of the really big ravines the trail drops into and climbs out of on the west side.
- Here is the trail leaving the Muddy River floodplain.
- I thought it would be fun to catch my shadow.
- 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.