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Inici 20
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Data de creació / 2009 / Agost / 30
- A view to the south showing the almost full moon from Glacier View as the sun sets.
- From Glacier View, the sun creates a golden sunset as it drops into a sea of clouds.
- From Glacier View, the sun creates a golden sunset as it drops into a sea of clouds.
- The sun is a ball of fire as it burns through the fog at sunset. This was a most incredible sunset from Glacier View.
- From Glacier View, the sun disappears into a fog bank and then shines through the fog above a sea of clouds.
- Mt. Rainier near sunset from Glacier View. Fog is rolling in as the evening air cools.
- It looks like Chris is checking her watch. I bet she wants us to hurry up and get to the worksite!
- Here is a typical picture of the Glacier View Trail. Some sections of the trail are in much worse shape.
- Our Washington Trails Association work party enjoying the sunset at Glacier View. From left to right, Joe, Steve, Janel, Chris, and Ryan.
- West Lake is a jewel of a lake nestled in the trees below Glacier View. The lake bottom has a moderate slope and it makes a great place for a summer swim in a cold lake.
- Ryan was kind enough to take a picture of us on the site of an old fire lookout at Glacier View.
- Gobbler's Knob as seen from a knob along the Glacier View Trail.
- Chris, Janel, Joe, and Ryan taking a lunch break on a knoll along the Glacier View Trail.
- Meadowflowers blooming in a damp meadow on the way to West Lake.
- Trail section on the Glacier View Trail that our work crew of five repaired. The Washington Trail Association organized this three day work party.