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Úvodná stránka 75
Dátum vytvorenia / 2012 / Marec
- Here I think The Castle looks like the head of a cat buried in the snow. See the ears?
- Here is the entrance to my completed igloo. The entrance has one blue tarp and the raised sleeping area has another. I made a cubby hole on the left in the entrance to store gear.
- Here is where the footbridge across Paradise River is on the Narada Trail.
- I always like the patterns the blocks make. You have to look a bit to see the spiral pattern of the blocks.
- I always love a good view of Pyramid Peak. This is on the west flank of Mt. Rainier. This was taken from the road by Inspiration Point.
- I always love a good view of Pyramid Peak. This is on the west flank of Mt. Rainier. This was taken from the road near Inspiration Point.
- I cut a couple of windows in the igloo the next morning so we could cook while sitting inside.
- I practised routefinding by fixing on a distant point and going in a straight line along Mazama Ridge.
- I think this is Eagle Peak viewed from near Narada Falls.
- I've got everything out of the igloo, ready for destruction.
- Icicles decorate all the trees on 4th Crossing Trail along one of the forks of the Paradise River.
- Icicles decorate all the trees on 4th Crossing Trail along one of the forks of the Paradise River.
- If you have looked at all the pictures, you should know The Castle is on the left, then Pinnacle, Plummer, then Denman.
- Kevin at the junction for Mazama Ridge. Breaking trail from here was tiring through the heavy, wet snow.
- Kevin cuts out a foot well so he can sit in his tent and take his boots off.