Mount Rainier National Park Impressions

Mount Rainier National Park Impressions
Title Mount Rainier National Park Impressions PDF eBook
Author Donald Mark Jones
Publisher Farcountry Press
Pages 128
Release 2003
Genre Photography
ISBN 9781560372424

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Bob McIntyre's sensitive and informative foreword sets the tone for this color photograph appreciation of and tribute to Mount Rainier National Park by a favorite Farcountry Press photographer. Gurche once again captures the essence of his subject's natural and man-made features.

A Landscape Photographer's Guide to Mount Rainier National Park

A Landscape Photographer's Guide to Mount Rainier National Park
Title A Landscape Photographer's Guide to Mount Rainier National Park PDF eBook
Author Anthony Jones
Publisher
Pages 132
Release 2021-03-19
Genre Photography
ISBN 9781732168008

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This book is designed specifically for visitors to Mount Rainier National Park with photography in mind. Its focus is to provide information on specific sites throughout the park (35 in total), including the times of day to be there for the best photographic results, what equipment to utilize, and which techniques to employ in order to capture "the shot." The author provides easy-to-read language and direct advice on all areas of this national park. His advice is suitable for all levels, beginner to professional photographers. With this resource, and other free online resources outlined within the book, the reader will be exactly equipped with the right amount of information required in order to complete his or her visit and return home with a remarkable portfolio of pictures to share with others. Contains reference maps and 104 landscape photographs from within the park and its surrounding areas.

Hiking Mount Rainier National Park

Hiking Mount Rainier National Park
Title Hiking Mount Rainier National Park PDF eBook
Author Mary Skjelset
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 353
Release 2018-06-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1493032038

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Fully updated and revised, Hiking Mount Rainier is a comprehensive and concise guide to the well-maintained trails nestled between the two major metropolises of the Pacific Northwest. Included are sixty hike descriptions for hikers of all ages and skill levels.

National Park, City Playground

National Park, City Playground
Title National Park, City Playground PDF eBook
Author Theodore R. Catton
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 224
Release 2011-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 0295800860

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The majestic beauty of Mount Rainier, which dominates the Seattle and Tacoma skyscapes, has in many ways defined the Pacific Northwest. At the same time, those two major cities have strongly influenced the development of Rainier as a national park. From the late 1890s, when the Pacific Forest Reserve became Mount Rainier National Park, the evolving relationship between the mountain and its surrounding residents has told a history of the region itself. That story also describes the changing nature of our national park system. From the late nineteenth century to the present, park service representatives and other officials have created policies, built roads and hotels, and regulated public use of and access to Mount Rainier. Conflicting interests have shaped the decision-making process and characterized human interaction with the park. The Rainier National Park Company promoted Paradise Inn as a destination resort for East Coast tourists; Cooperative Campers of the Pacific Northwest developed backcountry camps for working-class recreationists; Asahel Curtis of the Good Roads Association wanted a road encircling the mountain; The Mountaineers promoted free public campgrounds and a roadless preserve; others focused on managing and protecting the upper mountain. The National Park Service mediated among the various parties while developing their own master plan for the park. In an engaging and accessible style, historian Theodore Catton tells the story of Mount Rainier, examining the controversies and compromises that have shaped one of America's most beautiful and beloved parks. National Park, City Playground reminds us that the way we manage our wilderness areas is a vital concern not only for the National Park Service, but for all citizens.

Mount Rainier National Park

Mount Rainier National Park
Title Mount Rainier National Park PDF eBook
Author Molly Hashimoto
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 2021
Genre Mount Rainier National Park (Wash.)
ISBN 9781680513349

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Unique and charming gift book about iconic Mount Rainier National Park from a beloved artist's perspective

Best Easy Day Hikes Mount Rainier National Park

Best Easy Day Hikes Mount Rainier National Park
Title Best Easy Day Hikes Mount Rainier National Park PDF eBook
Author Heidi Radlinski
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 147
Release 2012-06-05
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0762794941

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Best Easy Day Hikes Mount Rainier National Park includes concise descriptions and detailed maps for thirty easy-to-follow trails, from easy low elevation loops to slightly more difficult scenic routes through Mount Rainier. Get a close-up panoramic view of Nisqually Glacier on the popular Skyline Trail; enjoy Emmons Glacier, the largest glacier in the contiguous United States or power through the hilly Rampart Ridge for unobstructed views of Mount Rainier. Look inside for: • Casual hikes to full-day adventures • After-dinner strolls to full-day hikes • Hikes for everyone, including families • Mile-by-mile directions and clear trail maps • GPS coordinates

Day Hiking Mount Rainier

Day Hiking Mount Rainier
Title Day Hiking Mount Rainier PDF eBook
Author Dan Nelson
Publisher The Mountaineers Books
Pages 374
Release 2008-03-11
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1594852472

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CLICK HERE to download two hikes — "Yellowstone Cliffs & Windy Gap" & "Box Canyon" — from Day Hiking Mount Rainier * 70 national park trails, each rated on an overall-quality scale of 1 to 5 * Hikes-at-a-Glance chart, topographic maps, GPS waypoints, and elevation profiles * Crystal-clear directions with drive-times from major cities and junctions * 1% of sales donated to the Washington Trails Association for trail maintenance The tallest mountain in the Cascade Range has long beckoned hikers to its many trails. Compact, portable, and beautifully packaged, Day Hiking Mount Rainier provides the most thorough coverage of Mount Rainier National Park to date, including the park's four main entrances-Nisqually, Carbon River, White River/Sunrise, and Stevens Canyon/Ohanapecosh -- as well as Cayuse Pass and Highway 123, the Grove of the Patriarchs, Camp Muir, parts of the Wonderland Trail, Longmire, and Paradise. Nearby camping options are included, plus info on how to extend your hike, a full-color photo insert and overview map, quick-reference icons for kids, dogs, views, and much more.