Mount Rainier is showing the effects of warm weather and last winter's low snowpack. Though definitely still statuesque, it could use a bountiful winter to restore its white lustre.
Waiting On Winter At Mount Rainier National Park
Gary Vogt
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
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Beautiful pic, sad to see the mountain so naked