Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Mount Rainier Vacation Part 1 - camp

Day one
We planned a 7 night 8 day vacation camping, hiking and possibly some backpacking on the Sunrise side of Mount Rainier. We had wanted to leave on Monday the 31st but our power was out during the big windstorm over the weekend. We packed and waited for our power to come back on & then did the last minute things that needed electricity and then we were off. The weather report called for rain and times but an improvement was likely. We brought rain, cold, warm weather gear. We wanted to be prepared for whatever the conditions were to be.
We drove to the White River campground, just below the Sunrise visitor center. 
A great sign meets you as you drive along the road to the campground pay entry station.
Click on the photo to read the words more clearly
There weren't many people in the campground so we had our pick of the sites. We got there at just about 7pm, plenty of time to set up our tent and cook up a nice hot dinner.

I loved the little green areas under the trees.

 Just across from our site was the ranger cabin. 


The Wonderland trail descends into the campground at this spot as well. They can either camp at the campground or continue on to Summerland.

Near the climbers/picnic parking lot is the trail marker for those on the Wonderland trail. This campground is a starting point for one of the climbing routes up Mount Rainer. The trail heads up to Camp Schurman and the Emmons glacier route. I found an interesting post about a group that climbed the mountain from this approach. If you like to read their story click HERE. It also has quite a few really nice photos of their climb.

Since this is a remote wilderness area and bear country, they have boxes to store food in if you don't have your own containers.


The ranger talk for the night was presented by ranger Carolyn, she did a great job even leading us in a few songs.



We settled in to our tent excited about heading out on a hike in the morning.

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Western Washington's August windstorm

This is how we've spent the last 70 hours, after the big windstorm on Saturday. 
Finally our power was restored this morning. Thanks so much to all of the people that work for Puget Sound Energy for working around the clock so we could enjoy our electricity once again.
Here are some news links you may find interesting -
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