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Úvodní stránka / Skyline Trail Photos WA 18
Datum zveřejnění / 2016 / Červen
- Mt. Rainier from the Skyline Trail east of Edith Creek in the fall.
- Mt. Rainier from the Skyline Trail in the fall.
- Last of the fall colors along the Skyline Trail east of Edith Creek.
- Mt. Adams in the distance and mountains of the Tatoosh Range from Panorama Point at Mt. Rainier National Park.
- Door to the renovated bathroom near Panorama Point at Mt. Rainier National Park. Pretty exciting picture isn't it? I liked the wooden door and stonework. The workers did a very nice job fitting in new stones with the old ones.
- Mt. St. Helens in the distance from the Skyline Trail at Mt. Rainier National Park.
- Mt. Adams in the distance and mountains of the Tatoosh Range from the Skyline Trail at Mt. Rainier National Park.
- Fall colors with the Skyline trail on the right.
- New stairs behind the new Jackson Visitor's Center inscribed with a quote from John Muir at Mt. Rainier. This is the trailhead for the Skyline Trail.
- Ground squirrel next to the Skyline Trail getting ready for winter.
- Mt. Rainier from Panorama Point at Mt. Rainier National Park.
- Picture of one of the many trail junctions along the Skyline Trail. This is just uphill from the new Jackson Memorial Visitor's Center.
- Mt. Rainier and the Nisqually Glacier along the Skyline Trail.
- Mt. Hood in the distance and mountains of the Tatoosh Range from Panorama Point at Mt. Rainier National Park.
- Mt. St. Helens in the distance and mountains of the Tatoosh Range from Panorama Point at Mt. Rainier National Park.