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PostMon Dec 18, 2017 11:43 pm 
I'm starting a series on my blog in celebration of 35 years roaming Mt. Rainier National Park. I'll be producing various projects, relating my experiences and observations over these years. The first in the series is a compilation of various high points in the park that I've visited, with the complete list in order of appearance here: Curtis Ridge (7500'/7800') • Crescent Gap • below Old Desolate • Tokaloo Rock • Mt. Ruth • PT 8750 (above Mt. Ruth) • Steamboat Prow • Fay Peak • Knapsack Pass • Observation Rock • Ptarmigan Ridge (8670') • Russell Glacier • Pyramid Peak • Success Divide • Success Cleaver • Goat Island Mountain • Panhandle Gap • PT 6970 (above Panhandle Gap) • Banshee Peak • PT 6200 (above Owyhigh Lakes) • Cathedral Gap • Ingraham Glacier • Mt. Rainier Summit • Colonnade In my intro I mention that I looked at all the trails I haven't hiked, and there are quite a few, so my project for 2018 is to hike all the trails and hit a few newer/higher spots while I'm there. I hope this provides some entertainment, especially during these dreary months. Cheers.

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PostTue Dec 19, 2017 6:55 am 
williswall wrote:
I hope this provides some entertainment, especially during these dreary months. Cheers.
It did, I quite enjoyed it. Thank you for compiling, and posting.

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PostMon Dec 25, 2017 6:05 pm 
Very impressive that someone of such advanced age is still able to get out there and keep doing such quality trips!

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PostWed Dec 27, 2017 4:04 pm 
nordique wrote:
someone of such advanced age
Advanced age begins with 80, I hardly think 62 counts...but thanks

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