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  • Sheep Gap Mountain rises above fog and colorful rocks on the hike to Gothic Basin in the Central Cascade Range, Washington, USA. Hike 10 miles round trip with 3300 feet gain along a mostly steep and rough trail, starting from the trailhead at Barlow Pass on the Mountain Loop Highway, 20 miles east of Verlot Visitor Center, in Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest.
    05GOT_52-Sheep-Gap-Mountain.jpg
  • Sheep Gap Mountain rises above fog and colorful rocks on the hike to Gothic Basin in the Central Cascade Range, Washington, USA. Hike 10 miles round trip with 3300 feet gain along a mostly steep and rough trail, starting from the trailhead at Barlow Pass on the Mountain Loop Highway, 20 miles east of Verlot Visitor Center, in Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest.
    05GOT_47-Gothic-Basin-Sheep-Gap-Moun...jpg
  • Hike to Goat Lake to see Foggy Peak (6772 feet / 2064 meters). Goat Lake (3161 feet elevation) is in Henry M. Jackson Wilderness (Trail #647), east of Barlow Pass, in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, in the Central Cascades, accessed from the Mountain Loop Highway, Washington, USA. Stitched from 3 images.
    0907GOA-154-156pan_Goat-Lake_Foggy-P...jpg
  • Five-Finger Fern (or Western Maidenhair; Adiatnum pedatum aleuticum), along Goat Lake Trail #647 in Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, accessible from the Mountain Loop Highway, Washington, USA.
    0907GOA-172.jpg
  • Five-Finger Fern (or Western Maidenhair; Adiatnum pedatum aleuticum), along Goat Lake Trail #647 in Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, accessible from the Mountain Loop Highway, Washington, USA.
    0907GOA-175.jpg
  • Hike to Goat Lake to see Foggy Peak (6772 feet / 2064 meters). Goat Lake (3161 feet elevation) is in Henry M. Jackson Wilderness (Trail #647), east of Barlow Pass, in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, in the Central Cascades, accessed from the Mountain Loop Highway, Washington, USA. Panorama stitched from 9 images.
    0907GOA-107-115pan_Goat-Lake.jpg
  • Alpine peaks of the Central Cascades rise above forest on Bald Mountain on the Walt Bailey Trail, in Mount Pilchuck Natural Resources Conservation Area (NRCA), near Verlot on the Mountain Loop Highway. Snohomish County, Washington, USA.
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  • The Central Cascades form a wall as seen from Bald Mountain on the Walt Bailey Trail, in Mount Pilchuck Natural Resources Conservation Area (NRCA), accessed from the Mountain Loop Highway. Snohomish County, Washington, USA. Panorama stitched from 4 images.
    05BAL_26-29pan_Cascades-Washington.jpg
  • Forest fire on Downey Creek, seen from Green Mountain hike. Dome Peak rises above. Trail head is on the Mountain Loop Highway, Washington, USA. Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010.
    04GRE-0015-Forest-fire_Dome-Peak.jpg
  • Hike to Goat Lake to see Foggy Peak (6772 feet / 2064 meters). Goat Lake (3161 feet elevation) is in Henry M. Jackson Wilderness (Trail #647), east of Barlow Pass, in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, in the Central Cascades, accessed from the Mountain Loop Highway, Washington, USA.
    1606GOA-024.jpg
  • From atop Mount Dickerman, see South Fork Stillaguamish River Valley, fall foliage colors, Hall Peak (left) and Mount Pilchuck. Mount Dickerman Trail #710 in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest starts from the Mountain Loop Highway east of Verlot, Washington, USA.
    0710DIC-153_Mount-Dickerman.jpg
  • Back lit, green vine maple leaves grow along Elliott Creek, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Goat Lake Trail number 647, Washington, USA.
    0907GOA-044.jpg
  • Del Campo Peak rises above Foggy Lake in Gothic Basin, in the Cascade Mountains of Washington, USA. Hike 10 miles round trip with 3300 feet gain along a mostly steep and rough trail, starting from the trailhead at Barlow Pass on the Mountain Loop Highway, 20 miles east of Verlot Visitor Center, in Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest.
    05GOT_23-Del-Campo-Peak_Foggy-Lake.jpg
  • Active senior woman hiker. Del Campo Peak rises above Foggy Lake in Gothic Basin, in the Cascade Mountains of Washington, USA. Hike 10 miles round trip with 3300 feet gain along a mostly steep and rough trail, starting from the trailhead at Barlow Pass on the Mountain Loop Highway, 20 miles east of Verlot Visitor Center, in Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest.
    05GOT_44_Gothic-Basin_Del-Campo-Peak...jpg
  • Del Campo Peak rises above Foggy Lake in Gothic Basin, in the Cascade Mountains of Washington, USA. Hike 10 miles round trip with 3300 feet gain along a mostly steep and rough trail, starting from the trailhead at Barlow Pass on the Mountain Loop Highway, 20 miles east of Verlot Visitor Center, in Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest.
    05GOT_42_Gothic-Basin_Del-Campo-Peak...jpg
  • Below Mount Shuksan, the Mount Baker Highway 542 climbs Kulshan Ridge to Artist Point, seen along Galena Chain Lakes loop trail, in Washington, USA. On October 19, we hiked Galena Chain Lakes loop 7.3 miles with 1800 feet gain and loss, starting from Bagley Lakes Trailhead (Ski Area parking lot). (When the road to Artist Point is open, the circuit can be shortened to 6 miles starting from Heather Meadows Visitor Center.)
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  • In Mount Rainier National Park, the Naches Peak Loop Trail is a 5 mile loop starting near Chinook Pass on Highway 410 between Enumclaw and Yakima, Washington, USA. This pond is along the Pacific Crest Trail portion of the loop on the east flank of Naches Peak.
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  • Hikers admire Naches Peak reflected in a pond along the Pacific Crest Trail in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA. The Naches Peak Loop Trail is a 5 mile loop starting near Chinook Pass on Highway 410 between Enumclaw and Yakima. This panorama was stitched from 9 overlapping photos.
    1408RAI-029-37pan_Natches-Peak-pond.jpg
  • Mount Rainier (14,411 feet) rises above Naches Peak Loop Trail in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA. Hike the 5-mile Naches Peak Loop Trail starting near Chinook Pass on Highway 410 between Enumclaw and Yakima.
    1408RAI-054_Mt-Rainier.jpg
  • Lupin (or lupine) flowers bloom along the Pacific Crest Trail on the east flank of Naches Peak, in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA. Lupinus is a genus in the pea family (also called the legume, bean, or pulse family: Fabaceae or Leguminosae). The Naches Peak Loop Trail is a 5 mile loop starting near Chinook Pass on Highway 410 between Enumclaw and Yakima. This image was stitched from two overlapping images to increase depth of focus.
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  • Mount Rainier (14,411 feet) rises above Naches Peak Loop Trail in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA. Hike the 5-mile Naches Peak Loop Trail starting near Chinook Pass on Highway 410 between Enumclaw and Yakima.
    1408RAI-053_Mt-Rainier.jpg
  • For views of fall leaf colors and Mount Passaconaway (4043 ft) in White Mountain National Forest, hike the rocky UNH Loop Trail (4.8 miles, 1600 feet gain) on Hedgehog Mountain in the Sandwich Range Wilderness in New Hampshire, USA. The peak intensity of autumn foliage color here is around the first week of October. Find the trailhead parking area marked "Downes Brook - UNH - Mt. Potash Trails" along Kancamagus Highway (NH Route 112) across from Passaconaway Campground and Passaconaway Historic Site. The White Mountains (a range in the northern Appalachians) cover a quarter of the state of New Hampshire. The panorama was stitched from 2 overlapping photos.
    1410NH-522-23pan_White-Mountains.jpg
  • In Mount Rainier National Park, hike the Naches Peak Loop Trail for 5 miles, starting near Chinook Pass on Highway 410 between Enumclaw and Yakima, for red fall foliage color in Washington, USA. Published since 2013 on StayRainier.com and AltaCrystalResort.com web sites. Global warming and climate change: Mount Rainier’s glaciers shrank 22% by area and 25% by volume between 1913 and 1994 in conjunction with rising temperatures (Nylen 2004). As of 2009, monitored glaciers are continuing to retreat (NPS). Over the last century, most glaciers have been shrinking across western North America (Moore et al. 2009) and the globe (Lemke et al. 2007) in association with increasing temperatures.
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  • Hike 6 miles round trip and 2300 feet vertical gain to a fire lookout on Mount Pilchuck (5324 feet) in Mount Pilchuck State Park, Washington, USA. Yellow lichen splotches large boulders on the summit. View Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains in the distance. Driving directions: Go from Granite Falls on Mountain Loop Highway to Verlot Visitor Center, drive 1 mile east and turn right on Mount Pilchuck Road (#20) and drive 7 miles to the road end and trailhead.
    05PIL_036-Mt-Pilchuck-Lookout.jpg
  • Pacific storm clouds quickly roll into Verlot, Washington causing rain just 30 minutes after this photo. Hike 6 miles round trip and 2300 feet vertical gain to a fire lookout on Mount Pilchuck (5324 feet) in Mount Pilchuck State Park, Washington, USA. Yellow lichen splotches large boulders on the summit. Driving directions: Go from Granite Falls on Mountain Loop Highway to Verlot Visitor Center, drive 1 mile east and turn right on Mount Pilchuck Road (#20) and drive 7 miles to the road end and trailhead.
    05PIL_049_Mt-Pilchuck-Lookout.jpg
  • Gothic Peak (left), Del Campo Peak (right), and Foggy Lake, at Gothic Basin, in the Central Cascade Range, Washington, USA. Hike 10 miles round trip with 3300 feet gain along a mostly steep and rough trail, starting from the trailhead at Barlow Pass on the Mountain Loop Highway, 20 miles east of Verlot Visitor Center, in Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest. Panorama stitched from 3 images.
    05GOT_10-12pan-Foggy-Lake_Gothic-Pea...jpg
  • Mount Rainier reflects in one of the Tipsoo Lakes, adjacent to the highway at Chinook Pass in Mount Rainier National Park, on the Naches Peak Loop Trail. Published since 2013 on StayRainier.com and AltaCrystalResort.com web sites. Global warming and climate change: Mount Rainier’s glaciers shrank 22% by area and 25% by volume between 1913 and 1994 in conjunction with rising temperatures (Nylen 2004). As of 2009, monitored glaciers are continuing to retreat (NPS). Over the last century, most glaciers have been shrinking across western North America (Moore et al. 2009) and the globe (Lemke et al. 2007) in association with increasing temperatures.
    1010RAI-021.jpg
  • Silvertip Peak rises above historic Monte Cristo mining area in South Fork Sauk River Valley, seen from the hike to Gothic Basin in the Central Cascades of Washington, USA. Hike 10 miles round trip with 3300 feet gain along a mostly steep and rough trail, starting from the trailhead at Barlow Pass on the Mountain Loop Highway, 20 miles east of Verlot Visitor Center, in Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest.
    05GOT_76-Silvertip-Peak.jpg
  • Hike 6 miles round trip and 2300 feet vertical gain to Mount Pilchuck (5324 feet) in Mount Pilchuck State Park, Washington, USA. View a large swath of Central Cascades peaks. Driving directions: Go from Granite Falls on Mountain Loop Highway to Verlot Visitor Center, drive 1 mile east and turn right on Mount Pilchuck Road (#20) and drive 7 miles to the road end and trailhead.
    05PIL_028_Mt-Pilchuck.jpg
  • A grand old growth tree rises above South Fork Sauk River Valley on the trail to Gothic Basin in the Central Cascades of Washington, USA. Hike 10 miles round trip with 3300 feet gain along a mostly steep and rough trail, starting from the trailhead at Barlow Pass on the Mountain Loop Highway, 20 miles east of Verlot Visitor Center, in Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest.
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  • Beneath Round Top Mountain blooms the common red flower of Castilleja (Indian Paintbrush or Prairie-fire; in the family Orobanchaceae), a genus of about 200 species of plants native to the west of the Americas plus northeast Asia. Off Highway 88 near Carson Pass, hike a varied loop through lush wildflower fields from Woods Lake Campground to Winnnemucca Lake then Round Top Lake, in Mokelumne Wilderness, Eldorado National Forest, Sierra Nevada, California, USA. The excellent loop trail is 5.3 miles with 1250 feet gain (or 6.4 miles with 2170 feet gain if adding the scramble up Round Top).
    1507CAL-1026_Mokelumne-Wilderness-CA.jpg
  • From stunning Panorama Ridge, admire the vibrant turquoise color of Garibaldi Lake, which comes from glacial flour suspended in meltwater from Sphinx and Sentinel Glaciers. Above the lake rise Mount Garibaldi (2678 m or 8786 ft), a potentially active stratovolcano. Garibaldi Provincial Park is east of the Sea to Sky Highway (Route 99) between Squamish and Whistler in the Coast Range, British Columbia, Canada. A hiking loop to Garibaldi Lake via Taylor Meadows Campground is 11 miles (18k) round trip, with 3010 ft (850m) gain. Panorama Ridge is 6 miles (10k) RT with 2066 ft (630m) gain from either Taylor Meadows or Garibaldi Lake Campground (or 17 miles RT with 5100 ft gain from Rubble Creek parking lot).
    1509CAN-1297-p1_Garibaldi-Lake.jpg
  • The volcanic pinnacle of Black Tusk (2319 m or 7608 ft) rises above Mimulus Lake, Black Tusk Lake, and Helm Lake (left to right), seen from Panorama Ridge Trail. The Black Tusk is a remnant of an extinct andesitic stratovolcano which formed 1.3-1.1 million years ago: after long glacial erosion, renewed volcanism 170,000 years ago made the lava flow and dome forming the tooth-shaped summit. The top of Panorama Ridge is 17 miles round trip with 5100 feet gain from Rubble Creek parking lot (or 6 miles/10k RT with 2066 ft/630m gain from either Taylor Meadows or Garibaldi Lake Backcountry Campground). A hiking loop to Garibaldi Lake via Taylor Meadows Campground is 11 miles (18k) round trip, with 3010 ft (850m) gain. Garibaldi Provincial Park is east of the Sea to Sky Highway (Route 99) between Squamish and Whistler in the Coast Range, British Columbia, Canada. This panorama was stitched from 12 overlapping images.
    1509CAN-1274-75pan_Black-Tusk_BC.jpg
  • Lupin (or lupine) flowers bloom along the Pacific Crest Trail on the east flank of Naches Peak, in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA. Lupinus is a genus in the pea family (also called the legume, bean, or pulse family: Fabaceae or Leguminosae). Hike the 5-mile Naches Peak Loop Trail starting near Chinook Pass on Highway 410 between Enumclaw and Yakima.
    1408RAI-050_Pacific-Crest-Trail-WA.jpg
  • From stunning Panorama Ridge, admire the vibrant turquoise color of Garibaldi Lake, which comes from glacial flour suspended in meltwater from Sphinx and Sentinel Glaciers. Garibaldi Provincial Park is east of the Sea to Sky Highway (Route 99) between Squamish and Whistler in the Coast Range, British Columbia, Canada. A hiking loop to Garibaldi Lake via Taylor Meadows Campground is 11 miles (18k) round trip, with 3010 ft (850m) gain. Panorama Ridge is 6 miles (10k) RT with 2066 ft (630m) gain from either Taylor Meadows or Garibaldi Lake Campground (or 17 miles RT with 5100 ft gain from Rubble Creek parking lot). This panorama was stitched from 10 overlapping images.
    1509CAN-1301-10pan_Garibaldi-Lake.jpg
  • From stunning Panorama Ridge, admire the vibrant turquoise color of Garibaldi Lake, which comes from glacial flour suspended in meltwater from Sphinx and Sentinel Glaciers. Garibaldi Provincial Park is east of the Sea to Sky Highway (Route 99) between Squamish and Whistler in the Coast Range, British Columbia, Canada. A hiking loop to Garibaldi Lake via Taylor Meadows Campground is 11 miles (18k) round trip, with 3010 ft (850m) gain. Panorama Ridge is 6 miles (10k) RT with 2066 ft (630m) gain from either Taylor Meadows or Garibaldi Lake Campground (or 17 miles RT with 5100 ft gain from Rubble Creek parking lot).
    1509CAN-1343-p1_Garibaldi-Lake.jpg
  • The vibrant turquoise color of Garibaldi Lake comes from glacial flour suspended in meltwater from Sphinx and Sentinel Glaciers. Garibaldi Provincial Park is east of the Sea to Sky Highway (Route 99) between Squamish and Whistler in the Coast Range, British Columbia, Canada. A hiking loop from Rubble Creek parking lot to beautiful Garibaldi Lake via Taylor Meadows Campground is 11 miles (18k) round trip with 3010 ft (850m) gain. This panorama was stitched from 2 overlapping images.
    1509CAN-1068-69pan_Garibaldi-Lake.jpg
  • The vibrant turquoise color of Garibaldi Lake comes from glacial flour suspended in meltwater from Sphinx and Sentinel Glaciers. Garibaldi Provincial Park is east of the Sea to Sky Highway (Route 99) between Squamish and Whistler in the Coast Range, British Columbia, Canada. A hiking loop from Rubble Creek parking lot to beautiful Garibaldi Lake via Taylor Meadows Campground is 11 miles (18k) round trip with 3010 ft (850m) gain.
    1509CAN-1068-p1_Garibaldi-Lake.jpg
  • The volcanic pinnacle of Black Tusk rises above Black Tusk Lake (foreground) and Mimulus Lake, seen from Panorama Ridge Trail. The Black Tusk (2319 m or 7608 ft) is a remnant of an extinct andesitic stratovolcano which formed 1.3-1.1 million years ago: after long glacial erosion, renewed volcanism 170,000 years ago made the lava flow and dome forming the tooth-shaped summit. Panorama Ridge is 17 miles round trip with 5100 feet gain from Rubble Creek parking lot (or 6 miles/10k RT with 2066 ft/630m gain from either Taylor Meadows or Garibaldi Lake Backcountry Campground). A hiking loop to Garibaldi Lake via Taylor Meadows Campground is 11 miles (18k) round trip, with 3010 ft (850m) gain. Garibaldi Provincial Park is east of the Sea to Sky Highway (Route 99) between Squamish and Whistler in the Coast Range, British Columbia, Canada.
    1509CAN-1389_Black-Tusk_BC.jpg
  • See Three Fingers Mountain (6854 feet) from Mount Dickerman Trail #710 in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Start hiking from the trailhead on the Mountain Loop Highway east of Verlot, Washington, USA.
    0710DIC-133-p1_Mount-Dickerman.jpg
  • Big Four Mountain, Hall Peak, Mount Pilchuck, and the valley of the South Fork of the Stillaguamish River are seen from Mount Dickerman Trail #710 in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Start hiking from the trailhead on the Mountain Loop Highway east of Verlot, Washington, USA.
    0710DIC-117_Mount-Dickerman.jpg
  • Big Four Mountain, Hall Peak, Mount Pilchuck, and the valley of the South Fork of the Stillaguamish River are seen from Mount Dickerman Trail #710 in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Start hiking from the trailhead on the Mountain Loop Highway east of Verlot, Washington, USA.
    0710DIC-113_Mount-Dickerman.jpg
  • From atop Mount Dickerman, see South Fork Stillaguamish River Valley, Mount Pilchuck, and Three Fingers Mountain (6854 feet). Mount Dickerman Trail #710 in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest starts from the Mountain Loop Highway east of Verlot, Washington, USA. Panorama stitched from 3 images.
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  • From atop Mount Dickerman, see South Fork Stillaguamish River Valley, Mount Pilchuck, and Three Fingers Mountain (6854 feet). Mount Dickerman Trail #710 in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest starts from the Mountain Loop Highway east of Verlot, Washington, USA. Panorama stitched from 3 images.
    0710DIC-100-102pan_Stillaguamish-Val...jpg
  • Glacier Peak is seen from the Green Mountain trail in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, accessible from the Mountain Loop Highway, Washington, USA. Glacier Peak, which rises to elevation 10,541 feet in Glacier Peak Wilderness, is the most isolated of the five major stratovolcanoes (composite volcanoes) of the Cascade Volcanic Arc in Washington. Glacier Peak formed during the Pleistocene epoch (about 1 million years ago) and is one of the most active of Washington's volcanoes, erupting explosively five times in the past 3,000 years.
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  • From atop Mount Dickerman, see South Fork Stillaguamish River Valley, Hall Peak (far left), Mount Pilchuck, and Three Fingers Mountain (6854 feet on far right). Mount Dickerman Trail #710 in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest starts from the Mountain Loop Highway east of Verlot, Washington, USA.
    0710DIC-136_Mount-Dickerman.jpg
  • From Mount Dickerman, view Del Campo, Morning Star, Sperry, and Vesper Peaks (left to right), Big Four Mountain, and fall foliage colors in Mount  Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Hike Mount Dickerman Trail #710 from the Mountain Loop Highway, east of Verlot Visitor Center, Washington, USA. Panorama stitched from 2 images.
    0710DIC-018-19pan_Mount-Dickerman.jpg
  • Elliott Creek. Goat Lake trail is in Henry M. Jackson Wilderness (Trail #647), east of Barlow Pass, in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, in the Central Cascades, accessed from the Mountain Loop Highway, Washington, USA.
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  • Fallen tree & roots. Goat Lake trail is in Henry M. Jackson Wilderness (Trail #647), east of Barlow Pass, in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, in the Central Cascades, accessed from the Mountain Loop Highway, Washington, USA.
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  • Fern shadows on log. Goat Lake trail in Henry M. Jackson Wilderness (Trail #647), east of Barlow Pass, in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, in the Central Cascades, accessed from the Mountain Loop Highway, Washington, USA.
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  • Five-Finger Fern (or Western Maidenhair, Latin name Adiatnum pedatum aleuticum). Photo is from Henry M. Jackson Wilderness, Goat Lake Trail #647, east of Barlow Pass, in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, in the Central Cascades, accessed from the Mountain Loop Highway, Washington, USA.
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  • A hiker walks through dappled light in a forest along Goat Lake trail in Henry M. Jackson Wilderness (Trail #647), east of Barlow Pass, in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, in the Central Cascades, accessed from the Mountain Loop Highway, Washington, USA.
    1606GOA-062.jpg
  • Elliott Creek. Goat Lake trail is in Henry M. Jackson Wilderness (Trail #647), east of Barlow Pass, in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, in the Central Cascades, accessed from the Mountain Loop Highway, Washington, USA.
    1606GOA-047.jpg
  • Elliott Creek. Goat Lake trail is in Henry M. Jackson Wilderness (Trail #647), east of Barlow Pass, in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, in the Central Cascades, accessed from the Mountain Loop Highway, Washington, USA.
    1606GOA-042.jpg
  • The sun makes a starburst through tree, posted with sign "Entering Henry M. Jackson Wilderness" on Goat Lake trail #647, east of Barlow Pass in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, in the Central Cascades, accessed from the Mountain Loop Highway, Washington, USA.
    1606GOA-015.jpg
  • Fungi and False Lily-of-the-Valley (Maianthemum, in the Lily Family) leaves grow together on the verdant Lake 22 trail, near Verlot on the Mountain Loop Highway, in Snohomish County, Washington, USA.
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  • Wood steps ascend old growth forest on Lake 22 trail, near Verlot on the Mountain Loop Highway, Snohomish County, Washington, USA.
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  • View Sloan Peak from Mount Dickerman (Trail #710) in Mount  Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, accessible from the Mountain Loop Highway east of Verlot, Washington, USA.
    0710DIC-064_Sloan-Peak.jpg
  • View Glacier Peak from Mount Dickerman (Trail #710) in Mount  Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, accessible from the Mountain Loop Highway east of Verlot, Washington, USA. Glacier Peak, which rises to an elevation of 10,541 feet in Glacier Peak Wilderness, is the most isolated of the five major stratovolcanoes (composite volcanoes) of the Cascade Volcanic Arc in Washington. Glacier Peak formed during the Pleistocene epoch (about 1 million years ago) and is one of the most active of Washington's volcanoes, erupting explosively five times in the past 3,000 years.
    0710DIC-060_Glacier-Peak.jpg
  • From atop Mount Dickerman, hikers view many Central Cascades peaks including Mount Pugh, Glacier Peak and Sloan Peak in Mount  Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest (Trail #710), accessible from the Mountain Loop Highway east of Verlot, Washington, USA. Panorama stitched from 3 images.
    0710DIC-051-53pan_Mount-Dickerman.jpg
  • The Columbine (genus Aquilegia) is a wildflower in the Buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). Photographed in Lake Twenty-Two Research Natural Area, Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest, near Verlot on the Mountain Loop Highway, Washington, USA.
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  • Snowshoe through winter forest on Lake 22 trail. The trailhead is on the Mountain Loop Highway near Verlot Visitor Center, in Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest, in the Central Cascades of Washington, USA.
    0701L22_01.jpg
  • Hike to Cutthroat Lakes on the Walt Bailey trail, Mount Pilchuck Natural Resources Conservation Area (NRCA), Washington, Central Cascade Range, accessed from the Mountain Loop Highway. Snohomish County, USA
    05BAL_38-Cutthroat-Lakes.jpg
  • Dappled light in a forest along Goat Lake trail in Henry M. Jackson Wilderness (Trail #647), east of Barlow Pass, in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, in the Central Cascades, accessed from the Mountain Loop Highway, Washington, USA.
    1606GOA-058.jpg
  • A hiker fakes lifting a huge diameter fallen tree. Goat Lake trail is in Henry M. Jackson Wilderness (Trail #647), east of Barlow Pass, in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, in the Central Cascades, accessed from the Mountain Loop Highway, Washington, USA.
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  • A ridge in Mount Pilchuck Natural Resources Conservation Area rises above lichen covered rocks at Lake 22, a trail near Verlot on the Mountain Loop Highway, Snohomish County, Washington, USA.
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  • From atop Mount Dickerman, see South Fork Stillaguamish River Valley, fall foliage colors, Hall Peak (left) and Mount Pilchuck. Mount Dickerman Trail #710 in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest starts from the Mountain Loop Highway east of Verlot, Washington, USA.
    0710DIC-150_Mount-Dickerman.jpg
  • From atop Mount Dickerman, hikers view Glacier Peak and Sloan Peak in Mount  Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest (Trail #710), accessible from the Mountain Loop Highway east of Verlot, Washington, USA.
    0710DIC-047_Mount-Dickerman.jpg
  • From Mount Dickerman, view Del Campo, Morning Star, Sperry, and Vesper Peaks (left to right) and red fall foliage colors in Mount  Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Hike Mount Dickerman Trail #710 from the Mountain Loop Highway, east of Verlot Visitor Center, Washington, USA.
    0710DIC-038_Mount-Dickerman.jpg
  • From Mount Dickerman, view Del Campo, Morning Star, Sperry, and Vesper Peaks (left to right) and fall foliage colors in Mount  Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Hike Mount Dickerman Trail #710 from the Mountain Loop Highway, east of Verlot Visitor Center, Washington, USA.
    0710DIC-032_Mount-Dickerman.jpg
  • Winter snow covers a forest and stream on Lake 22 trail. The trailhead is on .the Mountain Loop Highway near Verlot Visitor Center, in Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest, in the Central Cascades of Washington, USA.
    0701L22_02.jpg
  • Elliott Creek. Goat Lake trail is in Henry M. Jackson Wilderness (Trail #647), east of Barlow Pass, in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, in the Central Cascades, accessed from the Mountain Loop Highway, Washington, USA.
    1606GOA-006.jpg
  • A hiker views Glacier Peak on the Green Mountain trail in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, accessible from the Mountain Loop Highway, Washington, USA. Glacier Peak, which rises to elevation 10,541 feet in Glacier Peak Wilderness, is the most isolated of the five major stratovolcanoes (composite volcanoes) of the Cascade Volcanic Arc in Washington. Glacier Peak formed during the Pleistocene epoch (about 1 million years ago) and is one of the most active of Washington's volcanoes, erupting explosively five times in the past 3,000 years.
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  • Hike in view of Glacier Peak and a field of fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium) on the Green Mountain trail in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, accessible from the Mountain Loop Highway, Washington, USA. Glacier Peak, which rises to elevation 10,541 feet in Glacier Peak Wilderness, is the most isolated of the five major stratovolcanoes (composite volcanoes) of the Cascade Volcanic Arc in Washington. Glacier Peak formed during the Pleistocene epoch (about 1 million years ago) and is one of the most active of Washington's volcanoes, erupting explosively five times in the past 3,000 years.
    04GRE-0069.jpg
  • Hike in view of Glacier Peak and a field of fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium) on the Green Mountain trail in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, accessible from the Mountain Loop Highway, Washington, USA. Glacier Peak, which rises to elevation 10,541 feet in Glacier Peak Wilderness, is the most isolated of the five major stratovolcanoes (composite volcanoes) of the Cascade Volcanic Arc in Washington. Glacier Peak formed during the Pleistocene epoch (about 1 million years ago) and is one of the most active of Washington's volcanoes, erupting explosively five times in the past 3,000 years.
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  • Hike in view of Glacier Peak and a field of fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium) on the Green Mountain trail in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, accessible from the Mountain Loop Highway, Washington, USA. Glacier Peak, which rises to elevation 10,541 feet in Glacier Peak Wilderness, is the most isolated of the five major stratovolcanoes (composite volcanoes) of the Cascade Volcanic Arc in Washington. Glacier Peak formed during the Pleistocene epoch (about 1 million years ago) and is one of the most active of Washington's volcanoes, erupting explosively five times in the past 3,000 years.
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  • Round Top Mountain. Off Highway 88 near Carson Pass, hike a varied loop through lush wildflower fields from Woods Lake Campground to Winnnemucca Lake then Round Top Lake, in Mokelumne Wilderness, Eldorado National Forest, Sierra Nevada, California, USA. The excellent loop trail is 5.3 miles with 1250 feet gain (or 6.4 miles with 2170 feet gain if adding the scramble up Round Top).
    1507CAL-1018_Mokelumne-Wilderness-CA.jpg
  • Del Campo Peak rises above Foggy Lake in Gothic Basin, in the Cascade Mountains of Washington, USA. Hike 10 miles round trip with 3300 feet gain along a mostly steep and rough trail, starting from the trailhead at Barlow Pass on the Mountain Loop Highway, 20 miles east of Verlot Visitor Center, in Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest. Stitched from 2 images.
    05GOT_31+37pan_Gothic-Lake.jpg
  • Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis, or Dwarf Dogwood, or Dwarf Cornel, or Crackerberry)  flowers blooms amid heart-shaped leaves of False Lily-of-the-Valley (Maianthemum, in the Lily Family) on the verdant Lake 22 trail, near Verlot on the Mountain Loop Highway, in Snohomish County, Washington, USA.
    1007L22-081.jpg
  • Fall foliage color, Kancamagus Highway / Route 112, White Mountains, NH, USA. For wide views of fall leaf colors in White Mountain National Forest, hike the rocky UNH Loop Trail (4.8 miles) on Hedgehog Mountain in the Sandwich Range Wilderness in New Hampshire, USA. The peak intensity of autumn foliage color here is around the first week of October. Find the trailhead parking area marked "Downes Brook - UNH - Mt. Potash Trails" along Kancamagus Highway (NH Route 112) across from Passaconaway Campground and Passaconaway Historic Site. The White Mountains (a range in the northern Appalachians) cover a quarter of the state of New Hampshire.
    1410NH-462_White-Mountains.jpg
  • Fall foliage color, Kancamagus Highway / Route 112, White Mountains, NH, USA. For wide views of fall leaf colors in White Mountain National Forest, hike the rocky UNH Loop Trail (4.8 miles) on Hedgehog Mountain in the Sandwich Range Wilderness in New Hampshire, USA. The peak intensity of autumn foliage color here is around the first week of October. Find the trailhead parking area marked "Downes Brook - UNH - Mt. Potash Trails" along Kancamagus Highway (NH Route 112) across from Passaconaway Campground and Passaconaway Historic Site. The White Mountains (a range in the northern Appalachians) cover a quarter of the state of New Hampshire.
    1410NH-443_White-Mountains.jpg
  • Fall foliage color, Kancamagus Highway / Route 112, White Mountains, NH, USA. For wide views of fall leaf colors in White Mountain National Forest, hike the rocky UNH Loop Trail (4.8 miles) on Hedgehog Mountain in the Sandwich Range Wilderness in New Hampshire, USA. The peak intensity of autumn foliage color here is around the first week of October. Find the trailhead parking area marked "Downes Brook - UNH - Mt. Potash Trails" along Kancamagus Highway (NH Route 112) across from Passaconaway Campground and Passaconaway Historic Site. The White Mountains (a range in the northern Appalachians) cover a quarter of the state of New Hampshire.
    1410NH-445_White-Mountains.jpg
  • Peeling white birch bark. Kancamagus Highway, Route 112, White Mountains, NH, USA. For wide views of fall leaf colors in White Mountain National Forest, hike the rocky UNH Loop Trail (4.8 miles) on Hedgehog Mountain in the Sandwich Range Wilderness in New Hampshire, USA. The peak intensity of autumn foliage color here is around the first week of October. Find the trailhead parking area marked "Downes Brook - UNH - Mt. Potash Trails" along Kancamagus Highway (NH Route 112) across from Passaconaway Campground and Passaconaway Historic Site. The White Mountains (a range in the northern Appalachians) cover a quarter of the state of New Hampshire.
    1410NH-527_White-Mountains.jpg
  • Fall foliage color, Kancamagus Highway / Route 112, White Mountains, NH, USA. For wide views of fall leaf colors in White Mountain National Forest, hike the rocky UNH Loop Trail (4.8 miles) on Hedgehog Mountain in the Sandwich Range Wilderness in New Hampshire, USA. The peak intensity of autumn foliage color here is around the first week of October. Find the trailhead parking area marked "Downes Brook - UNH - Mt. Potash Trails" along Kancamagus Highway (NH Route 112) across from Passaconaway Campground and Passaconaway Historic Site. The White Mountains (a range in the northern Appalachians) cover a quarter of the state of New Hampshire.
    1410NH-452_White-Mountains.jpg
  • Fall foliage color, Kancamagus Highway / Route 112, White Mountains, NH, USA. For wide views of fall leaf colors in White Mountain National Forest, hike the rocky UNH Loop Trail (4.8 miles) on Hedgehog Mountain in the Sandwich Range Wilderness in New Hampshire, USA. The peak intensity of autumn foliage color here is around the first week of October. Find the trailhead parking area marked "Downes Brook - UNH - Mt. Potash Trails" along Kancamagus Highway (NH Route 112) across from Passaconaway Campground and Passaconaway Historic Site. The White Mountains (a range in the northern Appalachians) cover a quarter of the state of New Hampshire.
    1410NH-441_White-Mountains.jpg
  • Fall foliage color, Kancamagus Highway, Route 112, White Mountains, NH, USA. For wide views of fall leaf colors in White Mountain National Forest, hike the rocky UNH Loop Trail (4.8 miles) on Hedgehog Mountain in the Sandwich Range Wilderness in New Hampshire, USA. The peak intensity of autumn foliage color here is around the first week of October. Find the trailhead parking area marked "Downes Brook - UNH - Mt. Potash Trails" along Kancamagus Highway (NH Route 112) across from Passaconaway Campground and Passaconaway Historic Site. The White Mountains (a range in the northern Appalachians) cover a quarter of the state of New Hampshire.
    1410NH-583_White-Mountains.jpg
  • Maple leaf fall color, Kancamagus Highway, Route 112, White Mountains, NH, USA. For wide views of fall leaf colors in White Mountain National Forest, hike the rocky UNH Loop Trail (4.8 miles) on Hedgehog Mountain in the Sandwich Range Wilderness in New Hampshire, USA. The peak intensity of autumn foliage color here is around the first week of October. Find the trailhead parking area marked "Downes Brook - UNH - Mt. Potash Trails" along Kancamagus Highway (NH Route 112) across from Passaconaway Campground and Passaconaway Historic Site. The White Mountains (a range in the northern Appalachians) cover a quarter of the state of New Hampshire.
    1410NH-570_White-Mountains.jpg
  • Peeling white birch bark. Kancamagus Highway, Route 112, White Mountains, NH, USA. For wide views of fall leaf colors in White Mountain National Forest, hike the rocky UNH Loop Trail (4.8 miles) on Hedgehog Mountain in the Sandwich Range Wilderness in New Hampshire, USA. The peak intensity of autumn foliage color here is around the first week of October. Find the trailhead parking area marked "Downes Brook - UNH - Mt. Potash Trails" along Kancamagus Highway (NH Route 112) across from Passaconaway Campground and Passaconaway Historic Site. The White Mountains (a range in the northern Appalachians) cover a quarter of the state of New Hampshire.
    1410NH-528_White-Mountains.jpg
  • Round Top Mountain reflects in Winnnemucca Lake. Off Highway 88 near Carson Pass, hike a varied loop through lush wildflower fields from Woods Lake Campground to Winnnemucca Lake then Round Top Lake, in Mokelumne Wilderness, Eldorado National Forest, Sierra Nevada, California, USA. The excellent loop trail is 5.3 miles with 1250 feet gain (or 6.4 miles with 2170 feet gain if adding the scramble up Round Top). This panorama was stitched from 7 overlapping photos.
    1507CAL-1036-42pan_Mokelumne-Wildern...jpg
  • For views of fall leaf colors and Mount Passaconaway (4043 ft) in White Mountain National Forest, hike the rocky UNH Loop Trail (4.8 miles, 1600 feet gain) on Hedgehog Mountain in the Sandwich Range Wilderness in New Hampshire, USA. The peak intensity of autumn foliage color here is around the first week of October. Find the trailhead parking area marked "Downes Brook - UNH - Mt. Potash Trails" along Kancamagus Highway (NH Route 112) across from Passaconaway Campground and Passaconaway Historic Site. The White Mountains (a range in the northern Appalachians) cover a quarter of the state of New Hampshire. The panorama was stitched from 6 overlapping photos.
    1410NH-486-501pan_White-Mountains.jpg
  • For views of fall leaf colors and Mount Passaconaway (4043 ft) in White Mountain National Forest, hike the rocky UNH Loop Trail (4.8 miles) on Hedgehog Mountain in the Sandwich Range Wilderness in New Hampshire, USA. The peak intensity of autumn foliage color here is around the first week of October. Find the trailhead parking area marked "Downes Brook - UNH - Mt. Potash Trails" along Kancamagus Highway (NH Route 112) across from Passaconaway Campground and Passaconaway Historic Site. The White Mountains (a range in the northern Appalachians) cover a quarter of the state of New Hampshire. The panorama was stitched from 12 overlapping photos.
    1410NH-529-40pan_White-Mountains.jpg
  • For views of fall leaf colors and Mount Passaconaway (4043 ft) in White Mountain National Forest, hike the rocky UNH Loop Trail (4.8 miles) on Hedgehog Mountain in the Sandwich Range Wilderness in New Hampshire, USA. The peak intensity of autumn foliage color here is around the first week of October. Find the trailhead parking area marked "Downes Brook - UNH - Mt. Potash Trails" along Kancamagus Highway (NH Route 112) across from Passaconaway Campground and Passaconaway Historic Site. The White Mountains (a range in the northern Appalachians) cover a quarter of the state of New Hampshire. The panorama was stitched from 13 overlapping photos.
    1410NH-557-69pan_White-Mountains.jpg
  • Step through a forest of tall old growth trees the trail to Lake 22 (Twenty-Two) in Mount Pilchuck Natural Resources Conservation Area, near Verlot on the Mountain Loop Highway, Snohomish County, Washington, USA.
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  • Hike 6 miles round trip and 2300 feet vertical gain to a fire lookout on Mount Pilchuck (5324 feet) in Mount Pilchuck State Park, Washington, USA. Yellow lichen splotches large boulders on the summit. Driving directions: Go from Granite Falls on Mountain Loop Highway to Verlot Visitor Center, drive 1 mile east and turn right on Mount Pilchuck Road (#20) and drive 7 miles to the road end and trailhead.
    05PIL_034_Mt-Pilchuck-Lookout.jpg
  • False Lily-of-the-Valley (Maianthemum, in the Lily Family) bloom from heart-shaped leaves in the verdant Central Cascades of Washington, USA. Hike to Lake 22 on .the Mountain Loop Highway near Verlot Visitor Center, in Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest.
    05L22_069-False-Lily-Maianthemum.jpg
  • Step through a forest of tall old growth trees the trail to Lake 22 (Twenty-Two) in Mount Pilchuck Natural Resources Conservation Area, near Verlot on the Mountain Loop Highway, Snohomish County, Washington, USA.
    1208L22-009_old-growth-forest.jpg
  • Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis, or Dwarf Dogwood, or Dwarf Cornel, or Crackerberry)  grows in Mount Pilchuck Natural Resources Conservation Area. Hike Lake 22 trail near Verlot on the Mountain Loop Highway, Snohomish County, Washington, USA.
    1007L22-068.jpg
  • From atop Mount Pilchuck , view a large swath of Central Cascades peaks including mount Baker, Mount Shuksan, Three Fingers, Mount Pugh, Glacier Peak, and Mount Rainier. Hike 6 miles round trip and 2300 feet vertical gain to Mount Pilchuck (5324 feet) in Mount Pilchuck State Park, Washington, USA. Driving directions: Go from Granite Falls on Mountain Loop Highway to Verlot Visitor Center, drive 1 mile east and turn right on Mount Pilchuck Road (#20) and drive 7 miles to the road end and trailhead. Panorama stitched from 15 images.
    0708PIL-016-30pan_Central-Cascades.jpg
  • Hike 6 miles round trip and 2300 feet vertical gain to Mount Pilchuck (5324 feet) in Mount Pilchuck State Park, Washington, USA. View a large swath of Central Cascades peaks. Driving directions: Go from Granite Falls on Mountain Loop Highway to Verlot Visitor Center, drive 1 mile east and turn right on Mount Pilchuck Road (#20) and drive 7 miles to the road end and trailhead.
    0708PIL-014.jpg
  • False Lily-of-the-Valley (Maianthemum, in the Lily Family) grows with heart shaped leaves in the verdant Central Cascades of Washington, USA. Hike to Lake 22 on the Mountain Loop Highway near Verlot Visitor Center, in Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest.
    05L22_062.jpg
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