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    2016-07-02-03 Libby Lake & Hoodoo Peak

    Distance: 12.1 mi.Elevation Gain: 5200 ft. We were excited to spend 4th of July weekend relaxing at a lake with friends. We got started from the Libby…… Read more “2016-07-02-03 Libby Lake & Hoodoo Peak”

    June 30, 2018August 6, 2020 by mountainflamingo

    2017-07-04 Alpine Lookout

    Distance: 9.34 mi.Elevation Gain: 3453 ft. We were driving back to Seattle from Mazama and decided we wanted to do a short hike. We arrived at the…… Read more “2017-07-04 Alpine Lookout”

    March 24, 2018July 19, 2020 by mountainflamingo

    2017-07-29 Eldorado Peak

    Distance: 8.6 mi.Elevation Gain: 7612 ft. We walked about 100 feet down the road from the parking lot, then turned right toward the river just before 7…… Read more “2017-07-29 Eldorado Peak”

    March 22, 2018July 19, 2020 by mountainflamingo

    2017-07-08 Three Burroughs

    Distance: 9.13 mi.Elevation Gain: 2969 ft. Vanessa’s friend Theresa was in town and we wanted to show her all that Rainier National Park has to offer, so…… Read more “2017-07-08 Three Burroughs”

    March 22, 2018July 19, 2020 by mountainflamingo

    2017-07-21-23 Mount Rainier via Emmons Glacier

    Distance: 18.4 mi.Elevation Gain: 12,035 ft. We called the Mount Rainier Ranger Station (360-569-2211) 2 days before our start date to see if there were any camping…… Read more “2017-07-21-23 Mount Rainier via Emmons Glacier”

    March 22, 2018November 5, 2019 by mountainflamingo

    2017-07-15-16 Mount Constance

    Distance: 18.7 mi.Elevation Gain: 10,200 ft. Due to the road washout we brought mountain bikes and walked/biked the 4.5 miles to the trailhead. We started biking at…… Read more “2017-07-15-16 Mount Constance”

    March 21, 2018August 8, 2020 by mountainflamingo

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