| Roots of a thousand year old tree |
August 26th
– We are becoming accustomed to this walk, pick & eat.
Decision was made
to head back to Mt.
Rainer after reading
about one hike we skipped yesterday. And what a good decision it was. We went
to the Grove of the Patriarchs. Some of these trees were 500 years old when Columbus came to America – think about it…
| Like driving through a tunnel |
We stood between
two trees over 10 feet wide and over 200 feet tall. If that doesn’t impress you
nothing ever will. It was another day where descriptions and pictures will do
no justice to the awesome sights that we witnessed. The butterfly landing on me
after I asked for him to hold still for a picture down by the Ohanapecosh River
– pronunciation is up to you, gave me as much of a shiver as the cold glacier
water would have.
| Standing between two one thousand year old trees makes you feel young! |
August 25th
– Where to Start??? Absolutely fantastic day. Shorter walk this morning –
distance that is… Lots of Blackberries to eat along the way.
We went to Paradise !
The weather has
been near perfect on this trip so far – more 80 degree days and 50 degree
nights than anything else. Great for our sightseeing and hiking
We headed out for a
day at Mt. Rainer National Park .
Wow and WOW!! When we got there the mountain was clear from all angles but it
didn’t take long before clouds covered some parts on the west side. I guess we
were fortunate because sometimes it is not visible for days or even weeks. They
say it makes its own weather. From several (22 named on the map) Glacier fields
on top above 14,400 to almost tropical rainforest with 90+ inches of rain.
We did several
hikes to see waterfalls and glaciers and were not disappointed but glad to see
the car after the last one – another day with a cumulative close to 8 miles. I
will let the pictures do the talking but even the good ones don’t do justice to
the vastness and beauty we saw.
We are truly
blessed to see the canvass God has painted for us here.
August 24th – Wonderful day - doing nothing! Well we did our walk and picked more berries but no travel or sightseeing. We are saving our energy for tomorrow – going to
We have been
looking for the Elk that go through the campground every morning but have yet
to spot anything but the tracks through the meadow or the other “evidence”!!
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