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Exploring Tahoma & Sun-a-do

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This past weekend the United States celebrated the 100th birthday of the National Parks Service, one of our greatest inventions. (Ken Burns agrees.) To commemorate the occasion Kari-Lise, myself, some friends and family explored trails in Mt. Rainier and Olympic National Park. As before, I figured I’d share a few pics. Click to view them larger.

The Mazama Ridge Trail cuts through beautiful alpine medows Looking south along the Mazama Ridge Trail Reflection Lake is aptly named The Olympic Mountains from Hurricane Ridge—you can see (and smell) the smoke from the summer fires The fern-lined Second Beach trail cut down through a dense fog The fog cleared and we got some decent views of Second Beach's sea stacks

Everything here was shot with my iPhone 6S and processed with VSCO.


Filed under: Travel Tagged: Hiking, mountains, mt. rainier, national park service, olympic mountains, pacific northwest

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