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Datum izrade / 2009 / Jul / 22
- Mist on a pond reflects the image of Mt. Rainier near sunset.
- Mt. Rainier at sunset near the saddle between Moraine Park and Mystic Lake. The pond is full of snowmelt and the pond dries up quite a bit during the summer.
- Mt. Rainier from just north of the saddle between Moraine Park and Mystic Lake on the Wonderland Trail.
- One of the few waterfalls next to the Wonderland Trail between Dick Creek and Mystic Lake. This is a great place to drench your hat and shirt when climbing up the trail.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 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 pit toilet at Dick Creek Camp has an invitation just for the guys! Like guys need an incentive to pee off a cliff!
- The white umbrella-like flowers of Cow Parsnip (Latin name: Heracleum lanatum) blooming along the trail between Ipsut Campground and the lower Carbon River crossing. This plant is easily identifed by its large rough leaves and tall, hollow stems. This pla
- The Wonderland Trail between the two Carbon River Crossing is closed in July 2009 due to a washout. Trail crews are working to reroute the trail.
- These plants with pink flowers look like a giant version of Dutchman's Breeches (Latin name: Corydalis scouleri). They grow 5 to 6 feet high along the trail between Carbon River Camp and Ipsut Campground on the west side of Carbon River.
- These plants with pink flowers look like a giant version of Dutchman's Breeches. They grow 5 to 6 feet high along the trail between Carbon River Camp and Ipsut Campground on the west side of Carbon River.