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A partial view...

 
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A partial view...
A partial view of inside the crater. It sure looks different since my summer climb. The large slabbed fin is now a pile of rock. In the distance is the mighty Mount Rainier under a double lenticular. 2/17/07


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Bob BoltonWhat a difference!

Bob Bolton

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Whoa Karl - what a change since last summer! I could tell from this photo that the pinnacle had collapsed, and it did appear that the cone was no longer pristinely shaped, but seeing it from this angle is even more convincing. Fascinating! Great pano! -Bob
Posted Feb 23, 2007 3:26 am

Karl HelserRe: What a difference!

Karl Helser

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Thanks Bob!
Yeah, it's interesting to compare pics of this mountain mainly because it's always changing...sometimes overnight.
Posted Feb 23, 2007 1:56 pm

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Karl HelserSubmitted by Karl Helser
on Feb 20, 2007 3:29 pm

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Lat/Lon: 46.19140°N / 122.1933°W

Image Type(s): Alpine Climbing



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