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- Little Tahoma
Little Tahoma Peak, a secondary peak of Mount Rainier, on a cloudy day in July - Volcanic ejecta
- Between a rock and a vertical place
- Lake Quinault Spruce
World's Largest Spruce tree - Sitka Spruce at Lake Quinault, Washington. 191 ft high, 58ft circumference, about 1000 years old. - Murhut Falls 2017
Murhut Falls (Olympic National Park) in May 2017. The crossed fallen logs in front of the lower stage have been there since at least 2010. www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/murhut-falls - Narada Falls
Narada Falls, as seen from Stevens Canyon Road, Mount Rainier National Park - All Trees Go to Heaven
- Morning at Kautz Creek
Mount Rainier National Park - Seattle Lighting
- Eagle and Tumtum
Eagle Peak (5958 ft). In the distance, right, Tumtum Peak (4678 ft) behind Rampart Ridge. Mount Rainier National Park - Super Blood Wolf Moon 2019
- Narada Falls
Narada Falls, Mount Rainier National Park - Coyote Leads the Salmon up the River
Aluminum sculpture by Richard Beyer, Walla Walla Point Park, Wenatchee WA - Super Blood Wolf Moon 2019
- Super Blood Wolf Moon 2019
- Rainier and clouds
- Vista House and Beacon Rock
- Falls Creek Campground
- Silent sentinels
Ruby Beach, Olympic National Par - Latourell Falls
Columbia Gorge, near Portland Oregon. 244-foot drop. - Top of the Pine
- Falls Creek Falls
- Super Blood Wolf Moon 2019
- Top of Cascade Falls
- Only you can read this sign
- Olympic Keyhole
Ruby Beach, Olympic Peninsula. - Bostwick Building
A historical marker attached to the building reads: "IN HONOR OF ROSSELL G. O'BRIEN who in the Bostwick Building, Tacoma, Washington, on October 18, 1893, during regular session of the Washington Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S.A., did originate the custom of standing during the rendition of the Star Spangled Banner, the national anthem of the United States of America." - Falls Creek Campground
- Falls Creek Falls
- Bostwick Building
A historical marker attached to the building reads: "IN HONOR OF ROSSELL G. O'BRIEN who in the Bostwick Building, Tacoma, Washington, on October 18, 1893, during regular session of the Washington Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S.A., did originate the custom of standing during the rendition of the Star Spangled Banner, the national anthem of the United States of America." - Falls Creek Falls
- Falls Creek Falls
- Falls Creek Falls
- Beaver Falls
South of Beaver Lake on the Olympic Peninsula. There is no sign, look for a pullout on the east side of the road. - Louise Lake, Mount Rainier National Park
Mount Rainier's summit is off to the left, and was obscured by cloud for most of this day. The red flowers in the foreground are Western Columbine (Aquilegia formosa). Photo was taken from the edge of Stevens Canyon Road. Probably was named for Christine Louise Van Trump (1880-1907), daughter of Rainier explorer Philemon Van Trump. - Falls Creek Falls
- Free at Last
- Wet Rocks
Salt Creek Recreation Area, Washington - Give it a Whirl
Carousel, Westlake Park, Seattl - Beaver Falls
South of Beaver Lake on the Olympic Peninsula. There is no sign, look for a pullout on the east side of the road. - Falls Creek Falls
Mount Rainier National Park, east side - Top of Cascade Falls
- Snoqualmie Falls on a July Evening
- Sunset on the Tatoosh Range
- Merriman Falls
- Myrtle Falls, Mount Rainier
72 foot drop. Near Paradise Visitor Center - Merriman Falls
- Merriman Falls
- Merriman Falls
- Merriman Falls