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Degemer / Northern Loop 2009 Photos WA 131
- Magenta Paintbrush and pink heather in bloom between Moraine Park and Mystic Lake on the Wonderland Trail.
- Masses of Avalanche Lillies blooming at the lower end of Moraine Park along the Wonderland Trail.
- Masses of Avalanche Lillies blooming at the lower end of Moraine Park along the Wonderland Trail.
- Masses of Avalanche Lillies blooming at the lower end of Moraine Park along the Wonderland Trail.
- Mist on a pond reflects the image of Mt. Rainier near sunset.
- Mt. Rainier along the Wonderland Trail above the saddle between Moraine Park and Mystic Lake.
- Mt. Rainier and the Wonderland Trail. This was taken on the way up to Skyscraper Pass.
- Mt. Rainier at sunset along the Wonderland Trail above the saddle between Moraine Park and Mystic Lake.
- Mt. Rainier at sunset near the saddle between Moraine Park and Mystic Lake. The pond is full of snowmelt and the pond dries up quite a bit during the summer.
- Mt. Rainier from a vantage point going up to Grand Park from Berkeley Park.
- Mt. Rainier from a vantage point going up to Grand Park from Berkeley Park.
- Mt. Rainier from an overlook along the Northern Loop Trail near Grand Park.
- Mt. Rainier from just north of the saddle between Moraine Park and Mystic Lake on the Wonderland Trail.
- Mt. Rainier is the white mass in back of Sluiskin Mountain. A sloping field of avalanche lillies decorate the nearby hillside.
- 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.