Saturday, August 24, 2013

Camp Muir, WA - Third Ascent

Last Sunday I aimed at my third ascent to Camp Muir (10,100') - base camp for scaling Mt. Rainier (14,400'). It started out with a gorgeous blue sky, but when we reached above 7,000' near Pebble Creek, the notorious mountain cloud started to roll in....Mt. Rainier forms its own clouds at any time regardless of weather...."whiteout". Also, wind picked up and temperature dropped quickly.  But, we judged it would be safe to continue to ascend as other hikers kept going up and down as well....the visibility was about 100' - 200', depending on clouds density.  Wildflowers were abundant all over displaying beautiful colors along the trail....the very reason many people visit Mt. Rainier during this time of the year and autumn. In fact, I've seen a tourist strolling with her high heels on along the paved trail, no kidding! The views from Camp Muir was awesome and even magically austere with clouds rolling in before our eyes. It was a great hike with a little adventure as we breathed deep the thin air into above 10,000'.


Round trip  10 miles
Elevation Gain  4,600 ft
Highest Point  10,100 ft


"Mount Rainier contains the most luxuriant and the most extravagantly beautiful of all the alpine gardens I ever beheld in all my mountain-top wanderings."  - John Muir -


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