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Trang chủ / Paradise Narada Photos WA 50
Ngày khởi tạo / 2012 / Tuần 13
- Pinnacle Peak is very distintive from Paradise.
- I think this is Eagle Peak viewed from near Narada Falls.
- Pinnacle Peak towers above Reflection Lakes.
- The Tatoosh Range from Barn Flats.
- Steve posing in front of the Tatoosh Range.
- Icicles decorate all the trees on 4th Crossing Trail along one of the forks of the Paradise River.
- The first part of Mazama Ridge is so flat that it is easy to snowshoe in a straight line for a long distance.
- On Mazama Ridge, looking east and hoping for sunnier skies.
- Brrr... I think the snow will keep getting deeper through March. There must be 15 feet of snow on the ground here. Notice the trees in the foreground are almost buried. You can tell by looking at the trees that they aren't very small trees. The wind must
- A steep 500 foot drop to Paradise Valley is to the right of these cornices and snow drifts.
- The snow just before the line of trees are many small cornices created from strong west winds blowing across Paradise Valley.
- Icicles decorate all the trees on 4th Crossing Trail along one of the forks of the Paradise River.
- Closeup of Icicles decorating all the trees on 4th Crossing Trail along one of the forks of the Paradise River.
- Detail of one of the small cornices. A steep 500 foot drop to Paradise Valley is to the left of these cornices.
- The Castle, on the left, looks kind of like a cat's face. Pinnacle Peak in the middle looks so rugged. Plummer Peak is kind of shaped like a chocolate kiss.