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หน้าหลัก / Paradise Narada Photos WA 50
วันที่สร้าง / 2012 / มีนาคม
- 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 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.
- 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.
- Looking across Paradise Valley from Mazama Ridge at the Jackson Visitor Center.
- Looking back towards Paradise Valley on the 4th Crossing Trail climbing up to Mazama Ridge.
- Looking towards Mt Rainier from the spot Kevin and I camped three weeks ago. Not a bump remains of Kevin's snow wall.
- Mt. Rainier commonly has a cloud cap when the winds blow from the west.
- Okay, If you've looked at all these pictures, you should know the left peak is Unicorn Peak and the right one is Foss Peak.
- Old Mt. Rainier wearing white spiky hair.
- On Mazama Ridge, looking east and hoping for sunnier skies.
- Oops, I don't know which peak of the Tatoosh range this is.
- Part of the Tatoosh Range as seen from near Paradise. From left to right, The Castle, Pinnacle Peak, Plummer Peak, Denman Peak.