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    Mount Rainier Wildflower Bloom...

    i'm planning a trip to mt. rainier national park to shoot the wildflower blooms. as this will be my first time in park, i was hoping to elicit some suggestions for nice spots to shoot from. speaking to the folks in the park, it sounds like the paradise area is not to be missed. Any other suggestions?

    Many thanks,

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    Re: Mount Rainier Wildflower Bloom...

    Spray Park is great, but it's a long way from Paradise.

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    Re: Mount Rainier Wildflower Bloom...

    Wasnt a considerable amount of this park closed due to damage from heavy rains last year? Anybody have an update?

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    Re: Mount Rainier Wildflower Bloom...

    Quote Originally Posted by eric black View Post
    Wasnt a considerable amount of this park closed due to damage from heavy rains last year? Anybody have an update?
    http://www.nps.gov/mora/parknews/nov...6-flooding.htm

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    I keep an on-line resource, information and access guide to Mt. Rainier NP, which can be found at http://www.wsrphoto.com/mtnews.html. It's a month out of date, but the only change I need to add for July is that the road to Paradise is open to cars until the lot fills after which you have to park at the lower campgrounds and take the shuttle. But everything is open as can be expected, only the Carbon River road at the entrance and Highway 123 from the Stevens Canyon turn to Cayuse Pass are still closed due to washouts.

    I eventually plan to update the Website with a photography guide with maps, directions and information, but it's a 2-3+ year plan and an eventual on-line book. Suggestions always welcome.
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    Re: Mount Rainier Wildflower Bloom...

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Rosenberg View Post
    i'm planning a trip to mt. rainier national park to shoot the wildflower blooms. as this will be my first time in park, i was hoping to elicit some suggestions for nice spots to shoot from. speaking to the folks in the park, it sounds like the paradise area is not to be missed. Any other suggestions?

    Many thanks,
    Are you hiking? If so, Wonderland trail from Box Canyon trailhead up to Indian Bar area (first pic attached). Not sure about access to trail head after floods. Second recommendations for Spray Park but hike up to Ptarmigan ridge if you can (second and third photos).
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    Re: Mount Rainier Wildflower Bloom...

    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Metcalf View Post
    Are you hiking? If so, Wonderland trail from Box Canyon trailhead up to Indian Bar area (first pic attached). Not sure about access to trail head after floods. Second recommendations for Spray Park but hike up to Ptarmigan ridge if you can (second and third photos).
    I spent much of my boyhood in the Scouts in this area and would also highly recommend Ptarmigan ridge.

    Nice pics by the way!

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    I'm going up there today. I'll provide a sitrep later in the day.

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    Re: Mount Rainier Wildflower Bloom...

    Quote Originally Posted by John Berry View Post
    I'm going up there today. I'll provide a sitrep later in the day.
    Beware the marmots, they have been known to carry away small children and pets for food!

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    Re: Mount Rainier Wildflower Bloom...

    I made it back OK, nary a marmot touched me. There is some color but nothing to rave about. I ask one ranger, and she said that the peak was about a week and a half ago. There is some that looks like it is coming in, so there might be another small burst of color. I wouldn't plan on a wide shot of color, but there is enough for close and small area shots. The weather was clear and about 75. Not a cloud in the sky ( read that dull ). Since I rode my bike up there I only took my 6x9 super Ikonta. ( not a bad get by )Then again, unless it's socked in, on the worst days the mountain is still impressive. Sorry I couldn't bring better news. Still I wouldn't dissuade anyone from making the trip.

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