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From the trail just below the...
My son Brad checking out the majesty of Rainier from the trail just below the
lookout. 8-24-2000


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AndinistalocoVery nice shot!

Voted 10/10

Does a great job of conveying how massive Rainier is... like the cloud shapes too.
Posted Jun 21, 2007 1:37 am

DeanRe: Very nice shot!

Hasn't voted

Thank you. Rainier is indeed a huge mountain and the day we were on Shriner Peak, we had some great conditions.
Posted Jun 21, 2007 12:30 pm

lcarreauMr. Dean ?

Voted 10/10

You & I know that this section of
MRNP has tons of elk! When I was
living in Puyallup, I actually
volunteered as an "elk counter."
It was in early October, and the
things were all over on the north
and east sides of Rainier. My
point is : Dennis has an "elk
question" for you. Thanks, Dean!!!
Posted Dec 18, 2007 11:43 am

DeanRe: Mr. Dean ?

Hasn't voted

Where haven't you lived? I lived in Auburn for 4 years but never volunteered for much of anything in those years. Dennis has figured out what an elk looks like. Check back to the original thread at his Trip report. Pretty funny but at least it is a bit closer to what an elk looks like.
Posted Dec 18, 2007 11:52 am

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