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    View looking south at the Paradise Lodge and Tatoosh Range from the Skyline Trail.
    View south toward the Tatoosh Range and Mount Adams (12,281').
    Paradise Park from the Skyline Trail.
    View south to the Tatoosh Range and Mount St. Helens (8,365').
    Hoary marmot (Marmota caligata) on the Skyline Trail.
    Hoary marmot (Marmota caligata) chewing on a hiker's old sock.
    Climbers in pursuit of Camp Muir on Paradise Park, Skyline Trail.
    Paradise Park, Skyline Trail: View south to the Tatoosh Range, Goat Rocks and Mount Adams.
    Mount Rainier (14,411') and Nisqually Glacier from Paradise Park, Skyline Trail.
    Paradise Park, Skyline Trail: View south of the Tatoosh Range, Goat Rocks and Mount Adams (12,281').
    Mount Rainier (14,411') and Nisqually Glacier from Paradise Park, Skyline Trail.
    Mount Rainier and Nisqually/Wilson Glacier from the departure point for Camp Muir.
    Nisqually Glacier and side waterfalls from the Wilson Glacier.
    Paradise Park, Skyline Trail: A climber departing for Camp Muir.
    Panoramic view south of the Tatoosh Range with Mount Adams (12,281') and Mount St. Helens (8,365') in view.
    Paradise Park, Skyline Trail: Trail leading up to Panorama Point.
    Western bistort (Polygonum bistortoides).
    Paradise Park, Skyline Trail: Snowfield crossing.
    View south to the Tatoosh Range and Mount St. Helens (8,365').
    View looking back at Paradise Lodge and Eagle Peak (5,958').
    Paradise Park, Skyline Trail.
    Leafybract aster (Aster foliaceus) and western bistort (Polygonum bistortoides).
    Mount Rainier (14,411') and Paradise Park from the Skyline Trail.
    Paradise Park, Skyline Trail: Passing over a stream stemming from Paradise Glacier.
    Paradise Park, Skyline Trail: Passing over a stream stemming from Paradise Glacier.
    Paradise Park, Skyline Trail.
    Paradise Park and the Tatoosh Range.
    Mount Rainier (14,411') and Paradise Park from the Skyline Trail.
    Paradise Park, Mount Rainier National Park.
    Daniel Sherman
    Photo Date: 
    08/21/2014
    Clouds open up just enough for some light to shine on the Tatoosh Range while hiking along the Golden Gate Cutoff Trail.
    Daniel Sherman
    Photo Date: 
    08/21/2014
    Full meadows and the Tatoosh Range from the Stevens Van Trump Memorial.
    Daniel Sherman
    Photo Date: 
    08/21/2014
    Full meadows and the Tatoosh Range from the Stevens Van Trump Memorial.
    Daniel Sherman
    Photo Date: 
    08/21/2014
    A verdant patch of many species of flowers in a small basin near the Stevens Van Trump Memorial.
    Daniel Sherman
    Photo Date: 
    08/21/2014
    The landscape changes significantly as elevation is gained and lost along the trail.
    Daniel Sherman
    Photo Date: 
    08/21/2014
    Mist reflects off afternoon light above a full garden near the southeast section of the loop

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