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Zach using a rope to descend the Wonderland Trail near Winthrop Creek.

aes.jpg Steve using a rope to descend the Wonderland Trail near Winthrop Creek.ThumbnailsThe 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.Steve using a rope to descend the Wonderland Trail near Winthrop Creek.ThumbnailsThe 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.Steve using a rope to descend the Wonderland Trail near Winthrop Creek.ThumbnailsThe 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.Steve using a rope to descend the Wonderland Trail near Winthrop Creek.ThumbnailsThe 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.Steve using a rope to descend the Wonderland Trail near Winthrop Creek.ThumbnailsThe 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.Steve using a rope to descend the Wonderland Trail near Winthrop Creek.ThumbnailsThe 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.

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