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Andrew Stohner
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09/06/2014
A view from Snow Lake up the pass toward Unicorn Peak with boulder fields in the foreground.
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Outdoor Project contributor Josh Lupkin, taking in a view of Unicorn Peak from near Snow Lake.
Josh Lupkin
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Wildflowers in the Snow Lake basin.
Josh Lupkin
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Lush green views from the summit of Unicorn Peak
Josh Lupkin
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Descending a snow field on the back side of Unicorn Peak (left, elevation 6,972 ft).
Josh Lupkin
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Wildflowers in abundance in the saddle between Unicorn Peak and Stevens Peak.
Josh Lupkin
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Side-hill approach through wildflowers on the sides of Stevens Peak.
Josh Lupkin
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Looking toward Boundary Peak from the Stevens Peak saddle. The climb up loose rock occurred above the left side of the large snowfield.
Josh Lupkin
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Last push up the snowfield before finding ourselves on a loose, rocky climb.
Josh Lupkin
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Beautiful valleys and ridges in the Tatoosh Range.
Andrew Stohner
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A mountain goat assessing my struggles on the steep slopes.
Andrew Stohner
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The sun begins to set in the Tatoosh Range overlooking Mount Rainier.
Andrew Stohner
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Vibrant hues continue on Mount Rainier through the sunset.
Andrew Stohner
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The sunset casting vibrant color across the valleys below.
Andrew Stohner
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Scrambling up rock faces above the boulder field.
Andrew Stohner
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The final ridge approach to the Unicorn Peak summit.
Andrew Stohner
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View from the summit of Unicorn Peak.
Josh Lupkin
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The prominent view of Mount Rainier from Unicorn Peak.
Andrew Stohner
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Stopping to smile for the camera.
Andrew Stohner
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Setting up the rappel from the summit of Unicorn Peak.
Andrew Stohner
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Rappeling from Unicorn Peak summit.
Andrew Stohner
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Approaching Boundary Peak from below.
Andrew Stohner
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Wildflowers blooming in the Stevens Peak saddle.
Andrew Stohner
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Outdoor Project Contributor Josh Lupkin, silhouetted against the view of Mount Rainier in the distance.

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