Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
Our trip to Mount Rainier National Park, Washington.
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Video of Mowich Lake Camp, WA from Laura F.
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Laura F.'s Review on The Dyrt:
▶︎ Lake Mowich
There are 10 spots, first come first serve, they are arranged in a circle above the day use parking lot. You will have to carry your gear up you cannot park next to your site, no fires allowed. Bit of a rough ride to get up there but totally worth it. There are bears! Although I didn’t see one apparently according to our neighbor he walked right behind me. L Really beautiful and kinda eerie crystal clear lake. You are in the middle of nowhere. Get gas before you go up, the town has signs saying last chance for gas and make sure you have everything you need including water because you will be all by yourself and there is nothing out there. Great trails right from site.
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Knapsack Pass and Spray Park, Mt Rainier National Park
This is from a day hike I did in Mt Rainier National Park in 2010. I went from Mowich lake up to Knapsack pass, then off trail to Spray park, then down to Spray falls, then came back to Mowich lake via Eagle's Roost. The music is Sleep Away by Bob Acri.
Mt. Rainier birds eating Mowich lake
feeding birds
Snow HIke to Ipsut Creek campground, Mt. Rainier National Park
Hiked up to Ipsut creek camp located in the Northeast corner of Mt. Rainier National park. The video shows how much snow still remains in the campground at the end of March.
4K Over Olympic National Forest Washington State
Drone footage looking at Lake Cushman, Big Creek, and Mt Ellinor by Olympic National Park
My Van Life - Mt. Rainier National Park
I was fortunate enough to spend the last couple of days exploring this beautiful mountain located in the state of Washington. While on the road I met a couple who was traveling from New York for two months and we ended up becoming great friends! We spent a day and a half hanging out and sharing stories from the road! I hope you enjoy this video and please make sure to subscribe so that you don't miss out on any of the upcoming European adventures !
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High Rock Lookout - Mountain Rainier - Washington Hiking 4k
High Rock Lookout trail is located in Ashford, WA just outside of the Nisqually -Southwest Entrance to Mountain Rainier National Park. It is easy to get to in a low clearance vehicle although in winter time the road gets snowed in and isn't accessible until early spring. The hike is 3.2 miles round trip with 1365 ft gain reaching the highest point of 5685 ft. In such a short distance you are offered up close views of Mount Rainier and a historic lookout that you are able to access and use as shelter against the elements.
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2013-09-19 Spray Park Meadows in Mount Rainier National Park
Spend 5 minutes taking in the highlights of the Spray Park Trail! One of the last good hiking days before the snows came, there were still some flowers out and lots of mushrooms. Spectacular views!
Clallam County Parks: Salt Creek - Dungeness
Salt Creek Recreation Area County Park has national park aesthetics, with County Park amenities. The 196-acre Park includes upland forests, rocky bluffs, rocky tide pools, sand beach, Salt Creek access, campsites, and panoramic views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Crescent Bay, and Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Salt Creek is a regional park that draws visitors from all areas of the northwest and is another one of Clallam County's premier parks. Many colleges and schools from all over the United States visit the Park to study and observe the marine life.The campground is open year round. There are 90 premium campsites, with two camp host sites, located on a bluff above the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Approximately 72 of the 90 campsites have a view of the water.
Mountaineers Homesteaders and Artists - Ashford WA
Ashford Washington sits just 6 miles outside the Nisqually entrance to Mt. Rainier National Park. History is abundant here and it's a fun place to stay a while and look around. There are places to stay here in comfort just outside the main gates to the park and I'm certain you will meet some wonderful people with stories to tell about this place and it's past. It's somewhere we can't wait to come back to again. Thanks to the friendly people we meet we had fun discovering the story of the Ashford family. I hope you will enjoy it too when you come along with us.
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Daisy Dukes - Sunday Plans by Silent Partner
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Paradise At Mt. Rainier
Family hike at Paradise on Mt Rainier.
Driving up tiger mountain in Washington
Driving up tiger mountain in Washington
North Cascades - Early Spring
Filmed in the North Cascades, Washington - 01APRIL2017- Using the DJI Phantom 3 Professional.
Footage and Editing : Valdemar J. Huguet
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MUSIC
9 Symphonien - Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphonie Nr. 2 D-dur op.36- 3. Scherzo, Allegro
Berliner Philharmoniker - Herbert Von Karajan
Mt Rainier - Grand Park
A flight over Grand Park near Mt Rainier
Vlog in English #8 | Seattle and Mount Rainier National Park (English Subtitles)
Here's my video from my trip to Seattle in October! I hope you enjoy.
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Bichette by Portron Portron Lopez
The introduction (with no word) by Springtide
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Salt Creek Camp Site - Washington June 2010
A quick look at a campsite at Salt Creek, Washington
Aug. 2006 Flood Damage
New Project
Best of Bellingham, Washington - Oyster Dome Hike
The Oyster Dome - a great hike overlooking the San Juan Islands in the Chuckanut Mountains near Bellingham, Washington is a great way to kick off the spring/summer hiking season in the Pacific Northwest.
The weather is getting better and better - and it looks like Spring is here to stay.
Catch the Pacific Northwest Trail right off Route 11 and head up (I had forgotten how much uphill is in this trail) until you have a choice to either head right towards the Samish Overlook or left towards the Oyster Dome and Lily/Lizard Lakes.
Beautiful scenery along the way - small flowing streams, tall trees and splendid views of the Islands.
Once at the Dome, don't get too close to the edge, it's a long way down the cliff - but sit down, enjoy the views, have a picnic, chit chat with fellow hikers, watch the Bald Eagles flying or just sit back, chill and suntan.
There's no life like the good life, I like to say. This is a great hike to kick off the sunny season!
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