We were able to get above the smoky haze at Mt Rainier National Park this morning. We drove to Reflection Lake and hiked up to Plummer Peak via the Pinnacle Peak Trail, 4 miles round trip with 1.500 ft of gain. View of Mt Rainier at Reflection Lake this morning.
The first half or so of the Pinnacle Peak Trail is in the forest. We saw some wildflowers along the trail including many gentian and a few yummy ripe huckleberries.
We saw many pika scurrying through the rocks looking for greenery to add to their piles and into the homes. I was able to take zoom photos of a few of them.
View of Mt Rainier from the open section of the trail as it approaches Pinnacle Peak Saddle (the end of the maintained trail.
After the saddle, we headed west on one of the user trails going to Plummer Peak (in the background of this photo).
We enjoyed the open views of Mt Rainier and watching the lenticular cloud forming on top of Mt Rainier.
The last bit up to the top of Plummer Peak is a short scramble and goes through these dead branches.
Pano view to the south from Plummer Peak, the haze obscured the views of the volcanic peaks to the south.
some of the wildflowers, berries and fungi we saw along the trail today:
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