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- The Carbon Glacier ends at the lowest elevation of any glacier in the United States, except for Alaska. The Winthrop Glacier has to end just about at the same elevation. The Carbon River gushes out from underneath the glacier.
- The Carbon Glacier ends at the lowest elevation of any glacier in the United States, except for Alaska. The Winthrop Glacier has to end just about at the same elevation. Mt. Rainier is the white dome in the background.
- The big pile of dirt on the left is the Winthrop Glacier. All the dirt is rocks that fell off Mt. Rainier an the glacier carries the debris until the ice melts and leaves the rocks to wash down the river.
- The big patch of dirt in the middle of the photo is the Carbon Glacier covered with rocks and dirt from Mt. Rainier. Fog lies in the Carbon River Valley far below.
- Sunset above Mystic Lake looking down towards the Carbon River.
- Sunset above Mystic Lake looking down towards the Carbon River.
- Sunset above Mystic Lake looking down towards the Carbon River.
- Steve using a rope to get down a trail washout to get to Winthrop Creek. The Park Service put this rope in to help out backpackers on the Wonderland Trail.
- Steve using a rope to descend the Wonderland Trail near Winthrop Creek.
- Steve enjoying the view above Windy Gap. Tyee Peak is in the background. This was taken from the overlook of Cresent Lake.
- Steve crossing Winthrop Creek. It looks like this log could wash out on a hot day. I expect it will disappear in the fall rains.
- Steve crossing the suspension bridge over the Carbon River near Carbon River Camp. I'm looking foward to the food break we always take at the west end of the bridge, in the shade.
- Starting out at Sunrise Camp with Zach and Steve in the picture. Burroughs Mountain is in the background.
- Starting out at Sunrise Camp with Zach and Drew in the picture. Burroughs Mountain is in the background.
- Standing at the overview of Crescent Lake looking at the Crescent Mountains and Mt. Rainier peeking out near Windy Gap.