I have been to Mt. Rainier several times camping and hiking. It is amazingly beautiful but the weather can turn on a dime and there are lots and lots of bears. There is snow year around at higher elevations.
Beautiful production, my kudos to you!!! I'm in Lewiston Idaho but often travel to Seattle. I've been up at the top of the space 💉. Mount Rainier is amazing. Would I ever go on a trail in Mount Rainier National Park? Not a chance. People die every year climbing Mount Rainier. Don't be stupid stay away from there!! Just view it from afar. The Earth has given us this wondrous mountain. Don't die on it!
Odd that you describe 'lush pines' as the backdrop on Mt Rainier. Yes, several species of pine trees grow in Mount Rainier National Park, including whitebark pine, lodgepole pine, and western white pine. Yet the dominant species are: western hemlock, western red cedar, and Douglas fir being the most common trees found in Mount Rainier's old-growth lowland forests. Some of these large trees are as old as 1,000 years, interspersed with others of different ages. These are the trees that form the lush forests of Mt. Tahoma.
Washington forests are full of bears, cougars, and with the weather it's breathtakingly beautiful but can be dangerous.
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I have been to Mt. Rainier several times camping and hiking. It is amazingly beautiful but the weather can turn on a dime and there are lots and lots of bears. There is snow year around at higher elevations.
Mt. Rainier National Park is one of the clusters identified by David Palides in his book, Missing 411.
Palides is a charlatan
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Beautiful production, my kudos to you!!! I'm in Lewiston Idaho but often travel to Seattle. I've been up at the top of the space 💉. Mount Rainier is amazing. Would I ever go on a trail in Mount Rainier National Park? Not a chance. People die every year climbing Mount Rainier. Don't be stupid stay away from there!! Just view it from afar. The Earth has given us this wondrous mountain. Don't die on it!
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I'm here in two thousand twenty-four..😌
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Odd that you describe 'lush pines' as the backdrop on Mt Rainier. Yes, several species of pine trees grow in Mount Rainier National Park, including whitebark pine, lodgepole pine, and western white pine. Yet the dominant species are: western hemlock, western red cedar, and Douglas fir being the most common trees found in Mount Rainier's old-growth lowland forests. Some of these large trees are as old as 1,000 years, interspersed with others of different ages. These are the trees that form the lush forests of Mt. Tahoma.
You’re right - and thanks for pointing that out.
@@northerncrimes I do appreciate both your excellent vocabulary & way with descriptive phrases. But also a natural science nerd, so....
15:36 The conclusion should have read, 'Paulides is indeed a BSer. Period'
Paulides was mentioned?
😂 We just not doing "unquote" anymore?
Nah…
TWENTY-TEN!
NOT "two thousand ten".
Either works and is correct.
What a weird thing to get hung up on…
“It’s “to-may-to”! Not “to-mah-to”” is how you sound
TWENTY-FOURTEEN!
NOT "two thousand fourteen".
Either works and is correct.