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I had taken a few photos of Mt. Jefferson during our off-the-grid summer solstice trip in Oregon, and honestly I was going to pass this moment up to spend it with friends. Until one told me to go for it, that I would regret missing the chance. So thank you to my friend who if they hadn’t of said anything, I wouldn’t have taken the ten minutes it took to set up and take this photo.
It was a gorgeous scene – total quiet and serene. The fires in 2020 took their toll on the area but the fungi and small critters are indications that the area will again be green.
Such a gorgeous sunset! Mt. Rainier was my original goal, but the Tacoma Narrows always adds such drama and when you add in the fog… oh yeah. I love driving across the bridge into the void – the other side unknown.
This outing was unexpectedly prolific for me. If you’re interested in reading more you can in my journal here: Finding My Groove Again.
Looking over the Tatoosh Range from the Skyline Trail in Mount Rainier National Park, you can see layer upon layer of blue mountainside. On this snowy day we could only glimpse the base of Mount Saint Helens, Mount Adams, and Mount Hood in the distance.
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This was a difficult peak to identify! Neighboring the Tatoosh Range, Stevens Peak is the leftmost ridge of the line of mountains viewable from the Skyline Trail in Mount Rainier National Park.
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