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Startseite / Northern Loop 2009 Photos WA 131
- Steve crossing Winthrop Creek. It looks like this log could wash out on a hot day. I expect it will disappear in the fall rains.
- 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.
- Looking north towards Tyee Peak just west of Windy Gap above the Northern Loop Trail.
- Unidentified thistle plant growing along the trail next to the Carbon River Glacier.
- Steve enjoying the view above Windy Gap. Tyee Peak is in the background. This was taken from the overlook of Cresent Lake.
- Steve using a rope to descend the Wonderland Trail near Winthrop Creek.
- A nice mossy, cool looking waterfall along the trail between Dick Creek and Mystic Lake. You could filter water here if you had to.
- Masses of Avalanche Lillies blooming at the lower end of Moraine Park along the Wonderland Trail.
- Zach crossing a log bridge over the Carbon River on the way to Ipsut Campground.
- 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.
- A last look at the Crescent Mountains from the Northern Loop 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.
- Mt. Rainier and the Wonderland Trail. This was taken on the way up to Skyscraper Pass.
- 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.
- Mt. Rainier just after sunrise reflected in a meltwater pond. The marine air forms clouds as it flows over Mt. Rainer, then the clouds disappear again. An example of a mountain making its own weather.