I've enjoyed my visits to Mt. Rainier so much that I've been planning a Wonderland Trail thru-hike for a while. It's one of my favorite places on Earth!
I've enjoyed my visits to Mt. Rainier so much that I've been planning a Wonderland Trail thru-hike for a while. It's one of my favorite places on Earth!
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Dear lord I am jealous! That is the #1 place I want to hike and hopefully can do it soon if I can convince the gf to let me go without her.
Beautiful photos and an amazing experience you have there. Thanks so much for posting.
Fronkey
I totally agree: WOW!
Most EXCELLENT adventure, thanks for sharing and bringing back the memories....
Great looking trip....look after your wifes poor tootsies, I had the same problem on a recent trip & finding a good fitting pair of boots makes all the difference.
Beautiful pictures. I appreciate you posting the tracks as well. It is nice to see where you went. Glad your blister problem is fixed, sorry about your wife's. I hope you resisted the urge to tell her (repeatedly) how well your new socks were working for you.
jason
WOW is right! That looked like a fantastic trip!
And, I especially like your picture of the "hammock dormitory!"
Mike
"Life is a Project!"
I plan on doing the Entire 93 miles loop out there next year!
Thanks for making me really crave it now!
Absolutely stunning! Thanks for the terrific report.
“Simplicity in all things is the secret of the wilderness and one of its most valuable lessons. I think the matter of simplicity goes further than just food, equipment, and unnecessary gadgets; it goes into the matter of thoughts and objectives as well. When in the wilds, we must not carry our problems with us or the joy is lost.” -Sigurd Olson
A far cry from the sandy shores of the Emerald Coast. Can't wait to get there some day!!! Thanks for the nudge.
“Indian builds small fire and stays warm, white man builds big fire and stays warm collecting firewood”—unknown
“The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea”—Karen Blixen
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