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Início / Mt Adams Summit Photos WA 33
Data de Publicação / 2016 / Junho
- Looking up to the summit of Mt. Adams from Piker's Peak in mid-August.
- I guess this is a crevasse at the top of Mazama glacier at the edge of Piker's Peak.
- Mt. St. Helens looks almost bare of snow from Mt. Adams in late August.
- Here is the final approach to the summit of Mt. Adams. You can see several other people going up the trail from near Piker's Peak to the summit.
- Looking back at Piker's Peak from the final approach to the summit of Mt. Adams in late August.
- A view of the summit of Mt. Adams from the trail. The last part of the trail is dry except for a step-across stream crossing just below the summit.
- Vernon and me on the summit of Mt. Adams next to the abandoned miner's shack.
- This summit-to-summit view of Mt. Rainer from Mt. Adams seems magical with the marine air creating clouds far below us.
- The shack on the summit of Mt. Adams always has ice inside of it. The ice on the north side of the shack hardly ever melts completely.
- Look carefully at the snow in the distance and you can see the sulpher that has been deposited by Mt. Adams. We got several whiffs of the smell at the shack. We thought someone was lighting matches.
- A U.S.G.S. survey monument is set into a rock on the 12,276 foot summit of Mt. Adams.
- Rock walls shelter campers from the winds on Mt. Adams. This set of walls reminds me of pictures of Machu Picchu.
- Trees struggle to survive on the dry and windy lower slopes of Mt. Adams.
- Mt. Adams and the Trail 183 signpost where it intersects with Trail 9.
- A carved wooden sign at the trailhead shows the beginning of the South Climb Trail 183 to Mt. Adams.