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Início / Loowit Trail Photos WA 85
Data de Publicação / 2017 / Julho
- I took serveral pictures around the camp that morning.
- I tried a little less exposure to capture the color of the sky better.
- It seemed most of the wildflowers in the forest were white.
- It takes a while to climb down into the ravine. The trail isn't the best here.
- June Lake and one of several waterfalls that flow into it.
- June Lake Trailhead
- Just a glimpse of Mt. Rainier from our night 1 camp.
- Looking across the way you can see the trail where it switchbacks down the sandy mountainside.
- Looking back across the Toutle.
- Looking back from near where we camped. There is a better spot to camp on the first shelf and walking upstream about 200 feet.
- Looking back to Windy Gap.
- Looking down into the Toutle River valley.
- Looking down you get one more time to check out the Loowit Trail snaking down to Toutle River.
- Looking north you can see Mt. Rainier peeking out again as you climb back up to the timberline.
- Looking northwest from Windy Pass