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Spray Park and Tolmie Peak

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We here in the Pacific Northwest are blessed with one of the most wonderful places on Earth ... Mt Rainier.  While we know the National Park well and sometimes take our access to it for granted, it never ceases to leave us slack-jawed with the massive scale and incredible, varied beauty.  So, we once again found ourselves drawn there to revisit a couple of our favorite day hikes ... Spray Park and Tolmie Peak.  Tom has long considered Spray Park to be his favorite flower-garden in the Park.  It's tucked in the relatively remote northwest corner of the Park, accessed by 15- 20 miles of logging roads, and so is typically less crowded.  Our trip started in clear blue skies, but as we hiked through the lovely forest over and up to the park, the mountain disappeared into a bank of low clouds and fog.  The silver lining:  we got to pay more attention to the billions of wild flowers!!  By the time we reached the upper end of the park, the breeze was cold...

Navaho Peak

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For our first backpack of the year, we headed to the east side of the Cascades to Navaho Peak.  We'd attempted to go here twice before, but had been thwarted once by weather and once by helicopter logging!  The hike in was a significant effort, and we were very thankful for the below-normal temperatures.   After a setting up camp and resting a bit, we headed up towards Navaho Pass, climbing through an interesting very barren area (the hiking guide calls it a moonscape, and that seems about right).  After evaluating our energy level, we opted to head toward the summit of Navaho Peak, and see how far we'd get.  As we climbed, the views just got bigger and bigger, always egging us on a bit further.  Quite a grind, but we spent a good while hanging out on the summit with big views and no people!  Can't beat that!   After our descent back to camp, our dinner was interrupted by several bucks wandering through and around camp.  It was kind...