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Mt. Rainier -- NE - Sunrise / White River
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Got up to see the Sunrise @ Sunrise one last time for the season website reports they close the gate...
Got up to see the Sunrise @ Sunrise one last time for the season website reports they close the gates 10-8, but not sure i will get back up so this was my saying good-bye to the top of sunrise area for the season. I'm sure I will hit Glacier basin one more time as it's open a bit longer and it's lovely with a dusting of snow. Today I arrived at 5:30 it was dark, 2 other cars in parking lot no one else around. Put on headlamp and decided I probably didn't have enough time to get up to burroughs and i had been there alot this year, so i opted for sourdough ridge views instead. There was a bit of smoke in the air but not too bad. I got some photos and moved towards LO noticing the pikas getting ready for winter. I saw large herd of goats way across the hill on the backside towards Fremont so that's where i headed to see if i could see them again. And I could, very nice, looks like winter coats are coming in. They were lounging in the shade. By 11 i was tired from getting up so early and took my time back to the car. Animal count today was 4 piak, only 1 marmot, and 20 goats. Good-bye Sunrise, you sure have been good to me this year. I think it was the highest animal count to date and lots of bears! Until next year..
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Mt. Rainier -- NE - Sunrise / White River
Wildflowers blooming
Snow on trail
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From Sunrise, my dad and I took Sourdough to Burroughs Mtn. Trail all the way out to the third Burro...
From Sunrise, my dad and I took Sourdough to Burroughs Mtn. Trail all the way out to the third Burroughs. At nearly the top of the third, we heard low rumbling in the distance. We looked over at Mt. Rainier, and sure enough, a poofy white cloud appeared. We used the binoculars when we reached the top, just in time for a very large avalanche to head down one of the chutes on Mt. Rainier. We were able to watch the avalanche and listen to it. It was magnificent! We went all the way to the end of the trail on the third.
So far I've only done about 6 hikes in the couple years I've lived here so far, but this is by far my favorite yet! The views from even just the first Burroughs is great, and then even better on the second, but then the third just blows them away! We were able to experience glissading down a melting snow patch coming off the third burroughs. It was a lot of fun! We had a great pace going up the Burroughs and we did run/walk intervals back down to the first Burroughs, where we split off and took Shadow Lake-Sunrise Camp Loop back to Sunrise parking lot. We were very disappointed that we couldn't cool off in Shadow Lake due to the No Swimming signs, although that is understandable. All in all, a fantastic hike/trail run. I'll definitely be back to this one! Oh, we also saw a herd of mountain goats in the meadows of the second burroughs. I definitely recommend hiking up to the third burroughs... it is well worth your effort getting there! |
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Mt. Rainier -- NE - Sunrise / White River
Wildflowers blooming
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From Sunrise parking area, we took Sourdough Ridge to Frozen Lake and Berkeley Park. On the way back...
From Sunrise parking area, we took Sourdough Ridge to Frozen Lake and Berkeley Park. On the way back, from Frozen Lake we took Sunrise Camp/Shadow Lake trail back to Sunrise.
Prismatic wildflowers, blue skies, white mountain, electric green moss and clear alpine streams, steeped in lupine scent, melting in the sun, marmot whistle pierces surreality, eyes drawn to far-off Baker, boots firm in red-brown sand. Further than this, I am inarticulate. Pictures at http://www.flickr.com/[…]/ |
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Mt. Rainier -- NE - Sunrise / White River
Snow on trail
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Ascending up the road to Sunrise has some nice flower displays along the road. Enjoy! As there are...
Ascending up the road to Sunrise has some nice flower displays along the road. Enjoy! As there aren’t many flowers up at Sunrise. The parking lot is dry and bare – but there is 1-2 feet of snow in the meadows just outside the parking lot. I headed up towards Sourdough Ridge trail – hoping to find a well trod path thru the snow. There was no well trod path – but I did find the NPS wands as I approached the ridge. Then I noted the last wand and did a back bearing to the lodge ( the clouds/fog were so thick, I couldn’t see the lodge very well). Once on the ridge, there is a well trod path heading out to Frozen Lake – which crosses several snow fields. Between snow fields, the trail was totally melted out. I had a pole and microspikes and had no problem crossing the snow fields. The snow was soft and the boot trail well defined. At Frozen Lake, the sign pointing the trail to Freemont Tower was quite visible. After crossing a few minor snow patches, the trail to Freemont Tower was snow free until the final approach. It seemed that the higher I got, the less snow there was! There were a few wildflowers coming out about ½ way to Freemont tower.
Stopped by visitor center (which had a very nice 3-d map display of Mt Rainer park w/trails) on the way back to the car. The ranger was suggesting people take the road behind the visitor center – and then the trail to Frozen Lake was wanded when the road turned to snow. There were a few flowers poking their noses up around the visitor center. I was glad for the extra jacket and gloves I had thrown in at the last minute. It was a delightful hike – but it’s going to be a few weeks(?) before the trail is snow free and the wildflower show is in full bloom. |
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Mt. Rainier -- NE - Sunrise / White River
Snow on trail
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Late start, ok, as due to weather and season few up at Sunrise...even with clouds, some snow pellets...
Late start, ok, as due to weather and season few up at Sunrise...even with clouds, some snow pellets, some snowflakes, still a nice hike from sunrise along sourdough ridge to Dege Peak. It was neat having it all to myself! (the peak). Peakaboo views of surrounding mtns, valleys, dusted with snow. This is a 4 mi rt hike listed by rangers as moderate (800' gain)...while the thin air slowed me down, this is still a lovely hike any time of year.
A few bluebells still, dried yellow grasses. Some snow on trail here and there, only 1" deep. |
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Mt. Rainier -- NE - Sunrise / White River
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Short hike mid-day today at Sunrise, sourdough ridge, gusty winds at top of ridge and snow! Wildflow...
Short hike mid-day today at Sunrise, sourdough ridge, gusty winds at top of ridge and snow! Wildflowers still blooming,shows we always need be prepared for winter conditions. Glad I was! Mt R showed briefly inbetween snow and rain squalls. A trip to Sunrise is always worthwhile even when rainy/snowy. |
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Mt. Rainier -- NE - Sunrise / White River
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My friend Lucky Pierre and I hiked Sourdough Ridge-Sunrise Pt trail (starts behind the Sunrise Visit...
My friend Lucky Pierre and I hiked Sourdough Ridge-Sunrise Pt trail (starts behind the Sunrise Visitor Center) this morning, with side trip to Dege Peak, which has a terrific 360-degree view. Temperatures were in the 50's and 60's. This trail is familiar I am sure to most WTA people; just wanted to let you all know there were NO BUGS. |
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Mt. Rainier -- NE - Sunrise / White River
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Starting at 5400' is a great advantage. Sure, there are tons of people here but start mid afternoon...
Starting at 5400' is a great advantage. Sure, there are tons of people here but start mid afternoon; you'll still have plenty of time and lose most of the crowd. Trail to Sourdough Gap is easy, a good hike with kids or early season. Continue past the first gap to a fork in the trail and stay on the upper route. At a scant 1/4 mile is another gap, the entrance to the Park, and great views of Rainier. No bugs. Bonus: Hwy 410 is the only route back into Seattle that doesn't clog up on Sunday evenings, it's almost heavenly driving home. Naches Tavern in Greenwater is way overrated but sadly I have nothing better to recommend. Avoid the chili! |
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Mt. Rainier -- NE - Sunrise / White River
Snow on trail
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Imagine my surprise when asking Christopher last weekend what things he would like me to do with hi...
Imagine my surprise when asking Christopher last weekend what things he would like me to do with him this birthday ""week"" of his when he plain and simple stated, ""I want to go to Mount Rainier"". For a soon to be six-year old boy on July 1st, his only world of hiking in the ""real"" mountains is seeing them from our cabin, including Mount Rainier. But he has grown fond of The Mountain and he wanted to actually see it up close. Thus the weather held for us and today we headed to the NE corner of the park to the Sunrise area. |
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Mt. Rainier -- NE - Sunrise / White River
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Went up to sunrise via the wonderland trail from the White River CG, on the very last day before th...
Went up to sunrise via the wonderland trail from the White River CG, on the very last day before the road to sunrise opened. The parking lot was empty except for about 8 cars. Nobody was seen anywhere except near the sunrise buildings. Quite a sight on a sunny day! The trail to sunrise is 100% snowfree, and the sourdough ridge trail is for the most part snow free. There was only 1 major snowpatch that required one to walk around, all of the others could be easily traveresed. The sunrise rim trail is 95% snowfree from sunrise to shadow lake, and the trail from sunrise to frozen lake is mostly 80%+ snowfree). Couldn't see mt. freemont as it was holding the weather in along with mt. burroughs, but apparently it is mostly snowfree (no ice axe needed either) according to the ranger. The trail up to mt. burroughs has not been dug out yet either. In a few weeks much more should be available, but until then, the sourdough trail makes for some great views. |
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Mt. Rainier -- NE - Sunrise / White River
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A nice Friday to take my friend and his parents to the Mountain - much less crowded than the weeken...
A nice Friday to take my friend and his parents to the Mountain - much less crowded than the weekends. The view at Sunrise was great. The trail had some snow (30-50%), but was pretty easy to walk on. It was also short. We turned left at the split to Dege Peak. It didn't take long to get to the top, and the view was very rewarding, including south to Mt. Adams. I highly recommend this hike if you have less than 2 hours to spare. |
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Mt. Rainier -- NE - Sunrise / White River
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Seeking snow free hiking at the Mtn''''' And you want the gorgeous wildflowers' Go to Sunrise. Dege...
Seeking snow free hiking at the Mtn''''' And you want the gorgeous wildflowers' Go to Sunrise. Dege Peak trail is hot, dry, and NO SNOW! I counted over 24 flowers in bloom including: Pasque FLower, Lupine, Aster, Arinca, Paintbrush, Pussy Paws, Valerian, Speedwell...and the list goes on. Butterflies everywhere on this easy to moderate 1.6 mile hike to Dege Peak from Sunrise Visitor Center. The view is 360 degrees offers the reward of Baker, Glacier Peak, Mt Stuart, and Adams and the Goat Rocks! It was a welcome treat to hike on DIRT at Mt. Rainier. |
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