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Mt. Rainier from Naches Peak Loop Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park, WA State
USA
Mt. Rainier and Dewey Lake are both visible from this trail crest on the eastern section of the Naches Peak Loop trail on a sunny morning in late September. The first part of the loop, heading east, follows the Pacific Crest Trail into the William O. Douglas Wilderness, a part of the Wenatchee National Forest, in Washington State. The loop back, heading west, enters Mt. Rainier National Park and descends to Tipsoo Lake. One can extend the hike with a side trip to Dewey Lake to the east. This photo is taken a few hundred feet inside the eastern boundary of Mt. Rainier National Park as you hike up and around a knoll to this magnificent view.
Copyright: Bill Edwards
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 15048x7524
Taken: 27/09/2014
Hochgeladen: 30/09/2014
Published: 28/09/2014
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Tags: cascades; hike; hiking; dewey lake; mountains; lakes; mt. rainier; chinook pass; mount rainier national park; washington; naches peak loop trail; trail
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