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Início / Paradise Narada Photos WA 51
Data de envio / 2016 / junho
- From left to right, Unicorn Peak, Foss Peak are part of the eastern Tatoosh Range.
- Pyramid Peak on an early spring day glows in the afternoon sun.
- 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.
- The cold peaks of the western end of the Tatoosh Range look like icy fists punching into the sky.
- Mt. Rainier commonly has a cloud cap when the winds blow from the west.
- Unicorn and Foss Peak from Barn Flats.
- Here I think The Castle looks like the head of a cat buried in the snow. See the ears?
- Closeup of Unicorn Peak from Mazama Ridge.
- The Tatoosh Range from Barn Flats.
- From left to right, Unicorn Peak, Foss Peak, The Castle, Pinnacle Peak, Plummer Peak, Denman Peak.
- Pinnacle Peak reminds me of the Matterhorn.
- Here is where the footbridge across Paradise River is on the Narada Trail.
- Oops, I don't know which peak of the Tatoosh range this is.
- Old Mt. Rainier wearing white spiky hair.
- Looking towards Mt Rainier from the spot Kevin and I camped three weeks ago. Not a bump remains of Kevin's snow wall.