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Beranda / Glacier View Photos WA 29
Post date / 2016 / June
- West Lake is a jewel of a lake nestled in the trees below Glacier View. The lake bottom has a moderate slope and it makes a great place for a summer swim in a cold lake.
- Ryan was kind enough to take a picture of us on the site of an old fire lookout at Glacier View.
- Our Washington Trails Association work party enjoying the sunset at Glacier View. From left to right, Joe, Steve, Janel, Chris, and Ryan.
- Mt. Rainier near sunset from Glacier View. Fog is rolling in as the evening air cools.
- A view to the south showing the almost full moon from Glacier View.
- From Glacier View, the sun creates a golden sunset as it drops into a sea of clouds.
- A view to the south showing the almost full moon from Glacier View as the sun sets.
- From Glacier View, the sun creates a golden sunset as it drops into a sea of clouds.
- From Glacier View, the sun disappears into a fog bank and then shines through the fog above a sea of clouds.
- The sun is a ball of fire as it burns through the fog at sunset. This was a most incredible sunset from Glacier View.
- Ryan, Chris, and Janel enjoying a well deserved rest after a hard day's work repairing the Glacier View Trail.
- Mt. Rainier can be seen from near the trailhead for the Glacier View Trail.
- Steve finishing up from helping to restore the tread on sections on the Glacier View Trail.
- The rustic trail sign at the junction of Glacier View Trail and Puyallup Trail to Gobbler's Knob. This junction is only about 500 feet from the trailhead and is easily missed on the return trip.