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Anasayfa / Paradise Narada Photos WA 50
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Oluşturulma Tarihi / 2012 / Hafta 13
- Icicles decorate all the trees on 4th Crossing Trail along one of the forks of the Paradise River.
- Icicles decorate all the trees on 4th Crossing Trail along one of the forks of the Paradise River.
- I think this is Eagle Peak viewed from near Narada Falls.
- I practised routefinding by fixing on a distant point and going in a straight line along Mazama Ridge.
- I always love a good view of Pyramid Peak. This is on the west flank of Mt. Rainier. This was taken from the road near Inspiration Point.
- I always love a good view of Pyramid Peak. This is on the west flank of Mt. Rainier. This was taken from the road by Inspiration Point.
- Here is where the footbridge across Paradise River is on the Narada Trail.
- Here I think The Castle looks like the head of a cat buried in the snow. See the ears?
- From left to right, Unicorn Peak, Foss Peak are part of the eastern Tatoosh Range.
- From left to right, The Castle, Pinnacle Peak.
- From left to right, The Castle, Pinnacle Peak, Plummer Peak.
- From left to right, The Castle, and Pinnacle Peak from Barn Flats trailhead.
- Frank and Kip snowshoeing down Mazama Ridge for a lunch at Reflection Lakes.
- Detail of one of the small cornices. A steep 500 foot drop to Paradise Valley is to the left of these cornices.
- Delete this one Here is where the footbridge across Paradise River is on the Narada Trail.