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Mount Rainier

Camp Muir, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington

May 20, 2021April 1, 2021 by Wendy Harrington
Camp Muir Mount Rainier

10,188 feet above sea level on the south flank of Mount Rainier lies Camp Muir: a cluster of small huts nestled into the saddle between the Gibraltar Ledges and the Beehive, above Anvil Rock and below Cadaver Gap. It’s the highest you can go on the mountain without a climbing permit, and one of the … [Read More]

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