Showing posts with label Ohanapecosh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ohanapecosh. Show all posts

Ohanapecosh River

Ohanapecosh River
Mount Rainier, August 2008

Mount Rainier August 2008

Here are photos from an August 2008 trip to Mount Rainier. Here's the description as I posted it on Flickr:
Travel to Mount Rainier August 2008.

Ana and I entered through the Southeast Entrance and stayed overnight at the Ohanapecosh campground (so gorgeous).

The next day it was kind of rainy and stormy, so instead of hiking, we drove to the short trail to Silver Falls and then we entered the fee area and drove across the Southern road that transverses the park. We stopped at the Grove of the Patriarchs and then at Box Canyon (and a couple other scenic vistas) We had lunch at the National Park Inn at Longmire and headed for home.

It was a nice day and a half trip in the park.

Hope you enjoy the photos.
Here's a Flickr slideshow embed of the photoset:

Ohanapecosh Campground Surrounds

Ohanapecosh Campground
This is from the Ohanapecosh Campground in Mt. Rainier National Park in Washington State
 
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