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  • Mount Baker and Baker Lake. Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest and Mount Baker Wilderness, Washington, USA. Panorama stitched from 4 images.
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  • Mt. Shuksan (left, 9127 feet elevation, in North Cascades National Park) and Mount Baker (right 10,781 feet elevation) are seen from the Chain Lakes Loop Trail here in Mount Baker Wilderness, in the North Cascades mountains of Washington.
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  • A panorama from Hidden Lake Peaks Lookout includes El Dorado Peak, Hidden Lake, Boston Peak, Mount Forbidden, Dome Peak, Glacier Peak, & Mt. Baker. North Cascades National Park and Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • Mt. Shuksan (left, 9127 feet elevation, in North Cascades National Park) and Mount Baker (right 10,781 feet elevation) are seen from the Chain Lakes Loop Trail here in Mount Baker Wilderness, in the North Cascades mountains of Washington. The panorama was stitched from 9 overlapping photos.
    0808BAK-071-79pan-Mt-Baker_Shuksan.jpg
  • Sourdough Mountain (6120 feet / 1865 meters in North Cascades National Park) rises above Ruby Arm, in Ross Lake National Recreation Area, Washington, USA.
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  • A snowy Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation), located in North Cascades National Park, reflects in Picture Lake, in Heather Meadows, in Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington.
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  • Mount Shuksan reflects in Highwood Lake. Fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium) blooms pink on the edge of the water. Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation) is in North Cascades National Park, Washington. Highwood Lake is in Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest.
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  • Mount Shuksan reflects in Highwood Lake. Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation) is in North Cascades National Park, Washington. Highwood Lake is in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest.
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  • Sourdough Mountain (6120 feet / 1865 meters in North Cascades National Park) rises above Diablo Lake in Ross Lake National Recreation Area, Washington, USA.
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  • Sourdough Mountain (6120 feet / 1865 meters in North Cascades National Park) rises above Ruby Arm, in Ross Lake National Recreation Area, Washington, USA.
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  • Sourdough Mountain (6120 feet / 1865 meters in North Cascades National Park) rises above Ruby Arm, in Ross Lake National Recreation Area, Washington, USA.
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  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation), North Cascades National Park, Washington. Picture Lake, Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest, USA.
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  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation), located in North Cascades National Park, reflects in Picture Lake, in Heather Meadows, in Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • On Highway 20, Colonial Creek Campground gives a good view of Paul Bunyan's Stump (7480 feet / 2280 meters) located in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA.
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  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation), North Cascades National Park, Washington
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  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation), North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA
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  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation), North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA
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  • Rain falls on Diablo Lake, as seen from Diablo Lake Overlook, in Ross Lake National Recreation Area, North Cascades, Washington, USA.
    1207CAS-138_Lake-Diablo.jpg
  • The North Cascades Highway (SR 20) crosses Diablo Lake at Colonial Creek Campground in Ross Lake National Recreation Area, Washington, USA. Camp in old growth forest at the base of the impressively glaciated Colonial Peak. Colonial Creek Campground (elevation 1200 feet) is on SR 20 at mile post 130 (25 miles east of Marblemount and 63 miles west of Winthrop). The panorama was stitched from 9 overlapping images.
    1207CAS-121-129pan_Lake-Diablo.jpg
  • A tributary of Thunder Creek tumbles through green moss along the trail to Fourth of July Pass from Colonial Creek Campground, in Ross Lake National Recreation Area, in the North Cascades mountain range, Washington, USA. The best view is a mile short of the Pass, at Fourth of July Camp, 9 miles round trip with 2000 feet gain.
    1207CAS-068_stream-moss.jpg
  • Hike across a bridge over beautiful Thunder Creek on the trail to Fourth of July Pass from Colonial Creek Campground, in Ross Lake National Recreation Area, in the North Cascades mountain range, Washington, USA. The best view is a mile short of the Pass, at Fourth of July Camp, 9 miles round trip with 2000 feet gain.
    1207CAS-022_Thunder-Creek-bridge.jpg
  • A tributary of Thunder Creek flows under trunks of old growth trees along the trail to Fourth of July Pass from Colonial Creek Campground, in Ross Lake National Recreation Area, in the North Cascades mountain range, Washington, USA. The best view is a mile short of the Pass, at Fourth of July Camp, 9 miles round trip with 2000 feet gain.
    1207CAS-087_old-growth-forest.jpg
  • Hike under the shadows of old growth trees along beautiful Thunder Creek to Fourth of July Pass from Colonial Creek Campground, in Ross Lake National Recreation Area, in the North Cascades mountain range, Washington, USA. The best view is a mile short of the Pass, at Fourth of July Camp, 9 miles round trip with 2000 feet gain.
    1207CAS-007_forest-hiker.jpg
  • A tributary of Thunder Creek tumbles through green moss along the trail to Fourth of July Pass from Colonial Creek Campground, in Ross Lake National Recreation Area, in the North Cascades mountain range, Washington, USA. The best view is a mile short of the Pass, at Fourth of July Camp, 9 miles round trip with 2000 feet gain.
    1207CAS-103_stream.jpg
  • See intimate falls and cascades of Duggers Creek on a loop walk of 0.3 miles, starting from the parking lot of Linville Falls Visitors Center (run by the National Park Service), in Pisgah National Forest, North Carolina, USA. Directions: in Burke County, turn eastwards at Mile Post 316.3 of the Blue Ridge Parkway (north of where US 221 crosses the Parkway and south of where NC 181 crosses). Spared by its rugged terrain from clear-cutting in the early 1900s, Linville Gorge has some of the best remnant stands of uncut, old-growth forest in the southern Appalachians. This is one of the few places where the Rosebay, Catawba, and Carolina rhododendron grow side by side.
    1510SE-5029_Duggers-Creek.jpg
  • See intimate falls and cascades of Duggers Creek on a loop walk of 0.3 miles, starting from the parking lot of Linville Falls Visitors Center (run by the National Park Service), in Pisgah National Forest, North Carolina, USA. Directions: in Burke County, turn eastwards at Mile Post 316.3 of the Blue Ridge Parkway (north of where US 221 crosses the Parkway and south of where NC 181 crosses). Spared by its rugged terrain from clear-cutting in the early 1900s, Linville Gorge has some of the best remnant stands of uncut, old-growth forest in the southern Appalachians. This is one of the few places where the Rosebay, Catawba, and Carolina rhododendron grow side by side.
    1510SE-1140_Duggers-Creek.jpg
  • See Upper Linville Falls with autumn foliage colors vibrant in mid October. Walk Erwins View Trail (1.8 miles round trip) to see Upper Linville Falls plus the more-impressive Lower Falls, in Burke County, Pisgah National Forest, North Carolina, USA. Linville Falls drop 90 feet in multi-level cascades, viewable from several overlooks along two trails starting from Linville Falls Visitors Center, run by the National Park Service. Directions: Turn eastwards at Mile Post 316.3 of the Blue Ridge Parkway (north of where US 221 crosses the Parkway and south of where NC 181 crosses). Linville River begins at Grandfather Mountain and enters the 12-mile Linville Gorge at Linville Falls. Linville Gorge, near the town of Linville Falls (66 miles north of Asheville), is the deepest and one of the most rugged and scenic gorges in the Eastern USA (qualifying for the nickname Grand Canyon of the East, along with more than a dozen chasms likewise tagged in other Eastern states). It is protected by Linville Gorge Wilderness Area, within Pisgah National Forest. Spared by its rugged terrain from clear-cutting in the early 1900s, Linville Gorge has some of the best remnant stands of uncut, old-growth forest in the southern Appalachians. This is one of the few places where the Rosebay, Catawba, and Carolina rhododendron grow side by side.
    1510SE-1153_Linville-Falls.jpg
  • See the intimate falls and cascades of Duggers Creek on a loop walk of 0.3 miles, starting from the parking lot of Linville Falls Visitors Center (run by the National Park Service), in Pisgah National Forest, North Carolina, USA. Directions: in Burke County, turn eastwards at Mile Post 316.3 of the Blue Ridge Parkway (north of where US 221 crosses the Parkway and south of where NC 181 crosses). Spared by its rugged terrain from clear-cutting in the early 1900s, Linville Gorge has some of the best remnant stands of uncut, old-growth forest in the southern Appalachians. This is one of the few places where the Rosebay, Catawba, and Carolina rhododendron grow side by side.
    1510SE-1118_Duggers-Creek.jpg
  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation) in North Cascades National Park, seen from Hannegan Peak in Mount Baker Wilderness, North Cascades, Washington, USA
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  • Hidden Lake, Forbidden Peak, and North Fork Cascades River Valley, North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA.
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  • Hike to Cascade Pass in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. The Triplets are the sharp peaks on the left, and Cascade Peak is on the right.
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  • Hike to Cascade Pass in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. The Triplets are the sharp peaks on the left, and Cascade Peak is on the right. Sun rays cause lens flares.
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  • Hike on Sahale Arm above Cascade Pass in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. The Triplets are the sharp peaks on the left, and Cascade Peak is on the right.
    0609SAH_031-Triplets_Cascade-Peak.jpg
  • Hike on Sahale Arm above Cascade Pass in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. The Triplets are the sharp peaks on the left, and Cascade Peak is on the right.
    0609SAH_020-Triplets_Cascade-Peak.jpg
  • Hike to Cascade Pass in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. The Triplets are the sharp peaks on the left, and Cascade Peak is on the right.
    0609SAH_010-Triplets_Cascade-Peak.jpg
  • Hike on Sahale Arm above Cascade Pass in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. The Triplets are the sharp peaks on the left, and Cascade Peak is on the right.
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  • Hike on Sahale Arm above Cascade Pass in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. The Triplets are the sharp peaks in center and Cascade Peak is on the right.
    0609SAH_040-Triplets_Cascade-Peak.jpg
  • Hike on Sahale Arm above Cascade Pass in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. The Triplets are the sharp peaks on the left, and Cascade Peak is on the right.
    0609SAH_035-Triplets_Cascade-Peak.jpg
  • Hike on Sahale Arm above Cascade Pass in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. The Triplets are the sharp peaks on the left, and Cascade Peak is on the right.
    0609SAH_018-Triplets_Cascade-Peak.jpg
  • El Dorado Peak (8868 feet elevation) rises high above the North Fork Cascade River Valley in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA.
    0609SAH_161-El-Dorado.jpg
  • Hike to Cascade Pass and Stehekin Valley  in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA.
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  • Mountain walls surround our hiking trail to Cascade Pass in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA.
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  • Hike to Cascade Pass and Stehekin Valley  in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA.
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  • Hike to Cascade Pass and Stehekin Valley  in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA.
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  • Hike to Cascade Pass in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. The Triplets are the sharp peaks on right.
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  • Hike to Cascade Pass and Stehekin Valley  in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA.
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  • Hike to Cascade Pass and Stehekin Valley  in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA.
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  • Hike to Cascade Pass in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. The Triplets are the sharp peaks on right.
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  • A hiker reflects in a mountain tarn (pond). Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation, located in North Cascades National Park) is seen from Heather Meadows, Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, USA.
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  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation) is in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. Picture Lake is in Heather Meadows, Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest.
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  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation in North Cascades National Park) reflects in Highwood Lake in Heather Meadows, in Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, near Bellingham, Washington, USA. Published in Sierra Magazine, Sierra Club Outings January/February 2002 and in 6 foot high poster for conference booth of University of Washington Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences, Seattle.
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  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation, located in North Cascades National Park) is seen from Heather Meadows, Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, USA.
    1010SHU-176.jpg
  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation) is in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. Picture Lake is in Heather Meadows, Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest. Stitched from 4 overlapping images.
    1010SHU-102-105pan_Picture-Lake.jpg
  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation) is in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. Picture Lake is in Heather Meadows, Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest.
    1010SHU-090.jpg
  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation, located in North Cascades National Park) is seen from Heather Meadows, Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, USA.
    1010SHU-243.jpg
  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation, located in North Cascades National Park) is seen from Heather Meadows, Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, USA.
    1010SHU-169.jpg
  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation) is in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. Picture Lake is in Heather Meadows, Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest.
    1010SHU-036-p1.jpg
  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation, located in North Cascades National Park) is seen from Heather Meadows, Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, USA.
    1010SHU-257.jpg
  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation, located in North Cascades National Park) is seen from Heather Meadows, Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, USA.
    1010SHU-247.jpg
  • A hiker reflects in a mountain tarn (pond). Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation, located in North Cascades National Park) is seen from Heather Meadows, Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, USA.
    1010SHU-232.jpg
  • A hiker reflects in a mountain tarn (pond). Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation, located in North Cascades National Park) is seen from Heather Meadows, Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, USA.
    1010SHU-220.jpg
  • A hiker reflects in a mountain tarn (pond). Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation, located in North Cascades National Park) is seen from Heather Meadows, Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, USA.
    1010SHU-211.jpg
  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation, located in North Cascades National Park) is seen from Heather Meadows, Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, USA.
    1010SHU-203.jpg
  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation, located in North Cascades National Park) is seen from Heather Meadows, Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington, USA.
    1010SHU-145.jpg
  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation) is in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. Picture Lake is in Heather Meadows, Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest.
    1010SHU-120.jpg
  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation) is in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. Picture Lake is in Heather Meadows, Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest.
    1010SHU-119.jpg
  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation) is in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. Picture Lake is in Heather Meadows, Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest.
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  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation) is in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. Picture Lake is in Heather Meadows, Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest. Stitched from 4 overlapping images.
    1010SHU-036-39pan_Picture-Lake.jpg
  • Hikers descend snow on Sahale Glacier on Sahale Arm, in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. Rising in the upper center is Mount Formidable. On the horizon are Glacier Peak (10,541 ft, left) and Mount Rainier (upper right). Immediately across the valley of North Fork of Cascade River is Cache Col Glacier on the east slope of Mix-up Peak. October 1, 1982.
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  • Boston Peak, seen from Sahale Mountain, North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. October 1, 1982.
    8210SAH-00-23_Sahale-Mountain.jpg
  • From the Chain Lakes Loop trail, in Mount Baker Wilderness, a day hiker walks towards Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation), located in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA.
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  • Forbidden Peak reflects in a tarn on Sahale Arm in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA.
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  • Stehekin Valley is seen from Sahale Arm, in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA.
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  • Doubtful Lake and the Stehekin Valley, as seen from Sahale Arm, in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. Panorama stitched from nine images. Published in "Light Travel: Photography on the Go" book by Tom Dempsey 2009, 2010.
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  • Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation) is in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA.
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  • From the Chain Lakes Loop trail at Herman Saddle in Mount Baker Wilderness, view Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation), located in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA.
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  • From the Chain Lakes Loop trail, in Mount Baker Wilderness, view Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation), located in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA.
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  • Stehekin Valley is seen from Sahale Arm, in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. (Panorama stitched from 4 images.)
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  • Forbidden Peak and a hiker reflect in a tarn on Sahale Arm in North Cascades National Park, Washington.
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  • Forbidden Peak reflects in a tarn on Sahale Arm in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA.
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  • Hikers on Sahale Arm admire El Dorado Peak (left) and Forbidden Peak (far right) in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. Panorama stitched from 2 images.
    0609SAH_077-78pan_Forbidden-Peak.jpg
  • Stehekin Valley is seen from Sahale Arm, in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. (Panorama stitched from 6 images.)
    0609SAH_068-73pan-Stehekin-Valley_Sa...jpg
  • From the Chain Lakes Loop trail, in Mount Baker Wilderness, view Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation), located in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA.
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  • Eldorado and Forbidden Peaks, North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA
    0609SAH_082-83pan_Eldorado_Forbidden.jpg
  • 2021 October 19: a dewy morning at Picture Lake (in Heather Meadows, Mount Baker – Snoqualmie National Forest) reflects Mount Shuksan (9127 feet elevation in North Cascades National Park), in Washington, USA.
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  • A creek splashes beside the trail to Spray Park, in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA.
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  • Naches Peak Loop Trail in October, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA. In altitude, Washington varies from sea level up to 14,411 feet (4,392 meters) at the summit of Mount Rainier, which is the highest peak in the Cascade Range. With 26 major glaciers, Mount Rainier is the most heavily glaciated peak in the lower 48 states, with 35 square miles (91 square km) of permanent snowfields and glaciers. This active stratovolcano (composite volcano) is in Pierce County, 54 miles (87 km) southeast of Seattle. 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.
    02RAI-01-13-MtRainierEast.jpg
  • Fields of White Avalanche Lilies bloom in late July along the trail in Spray Park, in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA. Erythronium montanum (in the Liliaceae family) is native to the alpine and subalpine Olympic and Cascade Ranges of the Pacific Northwest and coastal British Columbia, in North America. Avalanche Lilies bloom as snow melts in late spring and early summer in damp subalpine woodlands and alpine meadows.
    1207SP2_098_Avalanche-Lily.jpg
  • Fields of White Avalanche Lilies bloom in late July along the trail in Spray Park, in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA. Erythronium montanum (in the Liliaceae family) is native to the alpine and subalpine Olympic and Cascade Ranges of the Pacific Northwest and coastal British Columbia, in North America. Avalanche Lilies bloom as snow melts in late spring and early summer in damp subalpine woodlands and alpine meadows.
    1207SP2_087.jpg
  • Fields of White Avalanche Lilies bloom in late July along the trail in Spray Park, in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA. Erythronium montanum (in the Liliaceae family) is native to the alpine and subalpine Olympic and Cascade Ranges of the Pacific Northwest and coastal British Columbia, in North America. Avalanche Lilies bloom as snow melts in late spring and early summer in damp subalpine woodlands and alpine meadows. This panorama was stitched from 4 overlapping photos.
    1207SP2_122-125pan_Rainier-Avalanche...jpg
  • Fields of White Avalanche Lilies bloom in late July along the trail in Spray Park, in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA. Erythronium montanum (in the Liliaceae family) is native to the alpine and subalpine Olympic and Cascade Ranges of the Pacific Northwest and coastal British Columbia, in North America. Avalanche Lilies bloom as snow melts in late spring and early summer in damp subalpine woodlands and alpine meadows.
    1207SP2_134_Avalanche-Lily.jpg
  • Fields of White Avalanche Lilies bloom in late July along the trail in Spray Park, in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA. Erythronium montanum (in the Liliaceae family) is native to the alpine and subalpine Olympic and Cascade Ranges of the Pacific Northwest and coastal British Columbia, in North America. Avalanche Lilies bloom as snow melts in late spring and early summer in damp subalpine woodlands and alpine meadows. This image combines 2 overlapping photos into a composite having greater depth of focus.
    1207SP2_081+85pan_Rainier-Avalanche-...jpg
  • Fields of White Avalanche Lilies bloom in late July along the trail in Spray Park, in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA. Erythronium montanum (in the Liliaceae family) is native to the alpine and subalpine Olympic and Cascade Ranges of the Pacific Northwest and coastal British Columbia, in North America. Avalanche Lilies bloom as snow melts in late spring and early summer in damp subalpine woodlands and alpine meadows. This panorama was stitched from 3 overlapping photos.
    1207SPR_096-99+101pan_Rainier-Avalan...jpg
  • Fields of White Avalanche Lilies bloom in late July along the trail in Spray Park, in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA. Erythronium montanum (in the Liliaceae family) is native to the alpine and subalpine Olympic and Cascade Ranges of the Pacific Northwest and coastal British Columbia, in North America. Avalanche Lilies bloom as snow melts in late spring and early summer in damp subalpine woodlands and alpine meadows.
    1207SP2_023_Avalanche-Lily.jpg
  • Fields of White Avalanche Lilies bloom in late July along the trail in Spray Park, in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA. Erythronium montanum (in the Liliaceae family) is native to the alpine and subalpine Olympic and Cascade Ranges of the Pacific Northwest and coastal British Columbia, in North America. Avalanche Lilies bloom as snow melts in late spring and early summer in damp subalpine woodlands and alpine meadows. This image combines 2 overlapping photos into a composite having greater depth of focus.
    1207SP2_009-10pan_Avalanche-lily-Rai...jpg
  • Fields of White Avalanche Lilies bloom in late July along the trail in Spray Park, in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA. Erythronium montanum (in the Liliaceae family) is native to the alpine and subalpine Olympic and Cascade Ranges of the Pacific Northwest and coastal British Columbia, in North America. Avalanche Lilies bloom as snow melts in late spring and early summer in damp subalpine woodlands and alpine meadows.
    1207SP2_117_Avalanche-Lily.jpg
  • Mountain peaks and glaciers rise high above the wild Stehekin Valley in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA.
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  • A hiker waves on Sahale Mountain above Quien Sabe Glacier, above North Fork Cascade River in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. On upper right are Eldorado Peak (8868 ft) and the distant volcanic cone of Mount Baker (10,781 ft). Sahale Mountain is a spectacular Class 3 or 4 climb gaining 5200 feet in 14 miles round trip from Cascade River Road. October 1, 1982. (A small area at bottom was stitched from a second image which overlapped.)
    8210SAH-01-14+15_Sahale-Arm.jpg
  • Stehekin River Valley, seen from atop Sahale Mountain, in North Cascades National Park, Washington, USA. October 1, 1982.
    8210SAH-00-27_Sahale-Peak.jpg
  • The White Avalanche Lily is a member of the lily family native to coastal British Columbia and the alpine and subalpine Olympic and Cascade Ranges of the Pacific Northwest of North America. Its flower blooms as snow melts in late spring, in damp subalpine woodlands and alpine meadows, often in extensive patches. In the central Cascades, it often grows mixed with Clintonia uniflora and Trillium ovatum at the lower elevations of its range, and with Anemone occidentalis at higher elevations. Spray Park, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA
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