Rainier Photographs
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Leaving Camp Muir at 1:20 AM

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Leaving Camp Muir at 1:20 AM

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Deep Crevasses on the Ingraham Glacier

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Sunrise During the Summit Climb

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Sunrise During the Summit Climb

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Sunrise During the Summit Climb

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Turning an Icy Corner

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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ClmbingHigher

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Approaching the Summit

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Last Break Before the Summit

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Entering the Summit

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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In the Summit Crater

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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In the Summit Crater

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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In the Summit Crater

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Rainier 9 Team Success!

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Downclimbing the Dissapointment Cleaver

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Downclimbing the Dissapointment Cleaver

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Deep Crevasses on the Ingraham Glacier during the Downclimb

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Little Tahoma

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Downclibming

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Downclimbing

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Downclimbing

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Looking Back towards the Cleaver

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.

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Lenticular Forming as we Leave!

Mt. Rainier is a 14,411' dormant volcano in Washington State. It offers over 60 routes including some of the best alpine climbing in the lower 48.

I climbed it in July 2004 with 8 friends reaching the summit from Camp Muir is a record time for RMI that season.