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- Heading back towards the trailhead, here is a view of the group camp near Nickel Creek. Looks like 4 to 6 tents would fit in the group site. The site is within earshot of Nickel Creek.
- More lovely little mushrooms growing on the downed trunk of a tree near Nickel Creek Camp.
- A coral mushroom growing along the trail near Nickel Creek.
- The dawn of the next day promised to be clear as the sun peeks out of the clouds. This is looking up the valley along Indian Bar.
- The Indian Bar shelter is a welcome sight after negotiating an icy hillside down to Indian Bar.
- Once you reach clearings on the Cowlitz Divide, the views just get better and better.
- Will has a great snack of Salami. I wish he would have given me a slice. Fall is a great time to take semi-perishable food because of the cool temperatures.
- The crisp day provided perfect views of Mt. Rainier.
- Here is the view you have been waiting for. Little Tahoma is on the right and if you have binoculars, you might be able to see Camp Muir on the left.
- Looking east, the view seems to go on forever. This part of the park is very quiet, with no nearby road noise.
- A small stream above Indian Bar is nearly frozen for the season.
- The crisp day provided perfect views of Mt. Rainier. This is from Cowlitz Divide.
- A look at the trail displays how parts are pretty level. You won't be lulled into thinking this is an easy hike. These level portions don't last long.
- Will is crossing over the log footbridge across Nickel Creek. This is the largest creek that you cross on this trip, unless you decided to cross the bridge at Indian Bar.
- Jeremiah is enjoying the wonderful view of Mt. Rainier. You can see a bit of fall snow in the background. This is on Cowlitz Divide where we came to one of the first clear views of Mt. Rainier.