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Aufnahmedatum / 2009 / Juli
- Flood damage along the West Fork of the White River on the Northern Loop Trail.
- Flowers in bloom at Moraine Park along the Wonderland Trail.
- Fog lies in the Carbon River valley as the morning sun rises.
- Grand Park in full bloom in mid-July.
- Heading down through Berkeley Park we pass my favorite spring where I always fill up on the wonderful water. No need to filter here. Most people miss seeing this is a spring.
- Heading down through Berkeley Park.
- Heading down through Berkeley Park.
- Here is the suspension bridge over the roaring Carbon River. There was a flood a few years ago that was high enough to cause damage to this bridge and close it for repairs.
- I think this waterfall is the tallest in the park, not Comet Falls. It falls from Seattle Park down to the Carbon Glacier.
- In the morning we went back to this trail junction sign. The snow was right at the top of the sign the evening before.
- In the morning we went back to this trail junction sign. The snow was right at the top of the sign the evening before.
- Lake James and the Natural Bridge above the lake along the Northern Loop Trail at Mt. Rainier National Park.
- Lake James and the Natural Bridge above the lake along the Northern Loop Trail at Mt. Rainier National Park.
- Log bridge over the Carbon River on the way to Ipsut Campground. These bridges wash out every year and the fantastic trail crews build new ones or put the old bridges back in place.
- Looking across the Carbon Glacier towards Mt. Rainier on a beautiful sunny day.