- Inspiration Point
Lane Peak (6012 ft) and Eagle Peak (5958 ft) from Inspiration Point, Stevens Canyon Road, Mount Rainier National Park. 3-shot panorama. - South from Sunrise Point
View from Sunrise Point, Mount Rainier National Park. Mount Adams is in the distance; in the foreground are Governors Ridge, Barrier Peak, and Tamanos Mountain. - My heart burns there too
- Louise Lake, Mount Rainier National Park
Mount Rainier's summit is off to the left, and was obscured by cloud for most of this day. The red flowers in the foreground are Western Columbine (Aquilegia formosa). Photo was taken from the edge of Stevens Canyon Road. Probably was named for Christine Louise Van Trump (1880-1907), daughter of Rainier explorer Philemon Van Trump. - Paradise
Waterfall Trail from Paradise, toward Myrtle Falls - Sunrise Point
View from Sunrise Point, Mount Rainier National Park - Mount Adams (from Rainier)
View from Sunrise Point, Mount Rainier National Park. Barrier Peak is in the foreground. - Palisades Lakes Trail
View from Sunrise Point, Mount Rainier National Park - Sourdough Ridge
Viewed from trails near Sunrise visitor center. Unnamed 6951-foot peak, and 7017-foot Antler peak. - Jay, walking
Steller's Jay at Mount Rainier National Park - Sourdough Ridge Peak
6951-foot unnamed peak west of Antler Peak. - Eagle and Tumtum
Eagle Peak (5958 ft). In the distance, right, Tumtum Peak (4678 ft) behind Rampart Ridge. Mount Rainier National Park - ...of all the alpine gardens
- Box Canyon
Mount Rainier National Park. A stream from the glacier above wore a deep and narrow channel through the rock. - extreme carbon
Mount Rainier, from the north. At left is Little Tahoma Peak, a remnant of an earlier summit, before volcanic activity formed the present peak about 500,000 years ago. On the horizon at right is Mount St. Helens. In the gap between Willis Wall (center-left) and Ptarmigan Ridge (center-right) is Carbon Glacier, the longest, thickest, and most voluminous glacier in the United States outside Alaska. As the glacier melts, it forms the Carbon River, seen at lower right, which eventually drains into Puget Sound. - Little Tahoma
From Sun Top Fire Lookout - The North Face
From Sun Top Fire Lookout - Christine Falls (Upper Drop)
32-feet upper stage of Christine Falls at Mount Rainier National Park. The lower drop is below the roadway. Named for Christine Louise Van Trump (1880-1907), daughter of Rainier explorer Philemon Van Trump. - Sunset on the Tatoosh Range
- A spot of colour
From Sunrise Point (6130ft), Mount Rainier National Park. - Between a rock and a vertical place
- Sun Top Fire Lookout
- The North Face
From Sun Top Fire Lookout - Mountain Road
- Roadside flow
- Through the mountain is better than over
- River Ohanapecosh
- All Trees Go to Heaven
- Sun Top Fire Lookout
- Mountain Road
- Forest wasteland
- Seymour Peak
As seen from Highway 123, east side of Mount Rainier National Park. 6337 feet. - Seymour Peak
As seen from Highway 123, east side of Mount Rainier National Park. 6337 feet. - Sun Top Fire Lookout
- Eagle, between the trees
Eagle Peak (5958ft) from Inspiration Point, Stevens Canyon Road, in Mount Rainier National Park - A little bit of Mount Rainier, from not very far away
- Volcanic ejecta
- Cool Mist
From Paradise Visitor Center, Mount Rainier National Park. As I watched, a cloud settled on the mountain, and remained there most of the day. - Atop the ridge
- Christine Falls
Lower tier of Christine Falls, a 37-foot drop, at Mount Rainier National Park. Named for Christine Louise Van Trump (1880-1907), daughter of Rainier explorer Philemon Van Trump. - Sun Top Fire Lookout
- Sun Top Fire Lookout
- Red Sun at Rainier
Smoke from the September 2017 Wildfires causes a thick haze - and red sun - over Stevens Canyon, Mount Rainier. This was a full hour before sunset, and the sun was a deep red. - Morning at Kautz Creek
Mount Rainier National Park - Two Thousand Years
Ancient Douglas-fir trees at the Grove of the Patriarchs, Mount Rainier National Park. Both are over one thousand years old, and have just barely enough remaining foliage to keep them alive. One was truncated by a storm; the other has a dead crown. - Rainier from Sunrise
- Little Tahoma
Little Tahoma Peak, a secondary peak of Mount Rainier, on a cloudy day in July - Sunshine Creek
Stevens Canyon Road, near Louise Lake, Mount Rainier National Park - Sun Top Fire Lookout
- Inversion