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Mt. Rainier taken from the last switchback in the trees on the way up to Skyscraper Pass. This was a good place to take a break in the shade before climbing up to Skyscraper Pass.

aez.jpg Mt. Rainier and the Wonderland Trail. This was taken on the way up to Skyscraper Pass.MiniaturebillederThe Wonderland trail climbs to this overview of Winthrop Glacier. Rocks and dirt are constantly falling off the top of the glacier and rolling downt he ice face into the streambed.Mt. Rainier and the Wonderland Trail. This was taken on the way up to Skyscraper Pass.MiniaturebillederThe Wonderland trail climbs to this overview of Winthrop Glacier. Rocks and dirt are constantly falling off the top of the glacier and rolling downt he ice face into the streambed.Mt. Rainier and the Wonderland Trail. This was taken on the way up to Skyscraper Pass.MiniaturebillederThe Wonderland trail climbs to this overview of Winthrop Glacier. Rocks and dirt are constantly falling off the top of the glacier and rolling downt he ice face into the streambed.Mt. Rainier and the Wonderland Trail. This was taken on the way up to Skyscraper Pass.MiniaturebillederThe Wonderland trail climbs to this overview of Winthrop Glacier. Rocks and dirt are constantly falling off the top of the glacier and rolling downt he ice face into the streambed.Mt. Rainier and the Wonderland Trail. This was taken on the way up to Skyscraper Pass.MiniaturebillederThe Wonderland trail climbs to this overview of Winthrop Glacier. Rocks and dirt are constantly falling off the top of the glacier and rolling downt he ice face into the streambed.Mt. Rainier and the Wonderland Trail. This was taken on the way up to Skyscraper Pass.MiniaturebillederThe Wonderland trail climbs to this overview of Winthrop Glacier. Rocks and dirt are constantly falling off the top of the glacier and rolling downt he ice face into the streambed.

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