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I love these rugged cliff faces at Smith Rock State Park and rock climbers love them too. This is one of the premier rock climbing sites in the United States.

aaf.jpg Mt. Adams in the distance and mountains of the Tatoosh Range from the Skyline Trail at Mt. Rainier National Park.ThumbnailsHere are blocks that I use for the first leyer of the igloo. Photo courtesy of Justin Gnarly Byington.Mt. Adams in the distance and mountains of the Tatoosh Range from the Skyline Trail at Mt. Rainier National Park.ThumbnailsHere are blocks that I use for the first leyer of the igloo. Photo courtesy of Justin Gnarly Byington.Mt. Adams in the distance and mountains of the Tatoosh Range from the Skyline Trail at Mt. Rainier National Park.ThumbnailsHere are blocks that I use for the first leyer of the igloo. Photo courtesy of Justin Gnarly Byington.Mt. Adams in the distance and mountains of the Tatoosh Range from the Skyline Trail at Mt. Rainier National Park.ThumbnailsHere are blocks that I use for the first leyer of the igloo. Photo courtesy of Justin Gnarly Byington.Mt. Adams in the distance and mountains of the Tatoosh Range from the Skyline Trail at Mt. Rainier National Park.ThumbnailsHere are blocks that I use for the first leyer of the igloo. Photo courtesy of Justin Gnarly Byington.Mt. Adams in the distance and mountains of the Tatoosh Range from the Skyline Trail at Mt. Rainier National Park.ThumbnailsHere are blocks that I use for the first leyer of the igloo. Photo courtesy of Justin Gnarly Byington.Mt. Adams in the distance and mountains of the Tatoosh Range from the Skyline Trail at Mt. Rainier National Park.ThumbnailsHere are blocks that I use for the first leyer of the igloo. Photo courtesy of Justin Gnarly Byington.

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