Saturday, October 17, 2009

Photographs of Mt. Aix

Mt. Rainier framed by the firs on Nelson Ridge.


The triangular rock that seems to cut into the glaciers at the bottom center is Little Tahoma Peak, elevation 11,138. In June, Luke and I had camped on the Ingraham Flats above Little Tahoma before we summited Rainier. The island of rock at about 10:00 p.m. relative to Little Tahoma is the Disappointment Cleaver, which we climbed up and down when we summited.


The lighting is nice in the full-sized picture.









No, they couldn't be poisonous. If they were poisonous would they look just like blueberries? Eat them for heaven's sake!

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