
- Between a rock and a vertical place
- All Trees Go to Heaven
- Atop the ridge
- Volcanic ejecta
- 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 and clouds
- White River Entrance Arch
On the Mather Memorial Parkway, Mount Rainier National Park - Seymour Peak
As seen from Highway 123, east side of Mount Rainier National Park. 6337 feet. - Forest wasteland
- Seymour Peak
As seen from Highway 123, east side of Mount Rainier National Park. 6337 feet. - Through the mountain is better than over
- Mountain Road
- Mountain Road
- Roadside flow
- River Ohanapecosh
- Above Silver Falls
Silver Falls, on the Ohanapecosh River, Mount Rainier National Park - Silver Falls
Silver Falls, on the Ohanapecosh River, Mount Rainier National Park - Snow in May? You must be mad!
WA-123, Mount Rainier National park, about 3800 feet. - Silver Falls
Silver Falls, on the Ohanapecosh River, Mount Rainier National Park - Forest Swirly
Accidentally pressed the shutter while the camera was rotating at my side, on a trail in the woods. - Silver Falls
Silver Falls, on the Ohanapecosh River, Mount Rainier National Park - Silver Falls Plunge
Silver Falls, on the Ohanapecosh River, Mount Rainier National Park - Silver Falls
Silver Falls, on the Ohanapecosh River, Mount Rainier National Park - That's a big waterfall
Silver Falls, on the Ohanapecosh River, Mount Rainier National Park - Silver Falls
Silver Falls, on the Ohanapecosh River, Mount Rainier National Park - Silver Falls
Silver Falls, on the Ohanapecosh River, Mount Rainier National Park - Grove of the Patriarchs Trail
Mount Rainier National Park - Mount Rainier
From the east - Ancient Cedar
Western Red Cedar at the Grove of the Patriarchs. (The broad bright leaves at lower right belong to another tree that is intertwined with the cedar). - Ancient Cedar
Top of ancient western red cedar. - Root Dweller
Me, in the roots of a downed tree at the Grove of the Patriarchs, Mount Rainier National Park (photo by Ben Cade) - Skookum Falls
Near Mount Rainier - Ancient Cedar
Western Red Cedar at the Grove of the Patriarchs. - Every twig
- Reach for the skies
- River Ohanapecosh
- such verticals
- He who would cross the bridge of death
- Whorls within whorls
Ring detail of an ancient fallen tree - Skookum Falls
- Ohanapecosh crossing
Suspension foot-bridge in Mount Rainier National Park - Skookum Falls and White River
- Tavern Sasquatch
Naches Tavern, Enumclaw Washingto - Road around rock
- Through the Mountain
Tunnel through Seymour Peak, about 3800 feet, WA-123 near Mount Rainier National Park - Bridge Over Laughingwater Creek
- Laughingwater Creek
- Vine & Cedars
Vine Maple (foreground), western red cedar (background), in the Grove of the Patriarchs - Laughingwater Creek
- Laughingwater Creek
So called because of the way the water bounces and gurgles in the rocky cascade.