Rainier Photographs
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Rainier from Paradise

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Leaving Paradise

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Trail to Camp Muir

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Trail to Camp Muir

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Trail to Camp Muir

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Trail to Camp Muir

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Trail to Camp Muir

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Camp Muir

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Camp Muir

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Camp Muir

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Inside the RMI Hut at Camp Muir

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Camp Muir

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Cathedral Gap from Camp Muir

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.