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 Rainier Mountaineering, Inc. - Guide Service since 1969 - Climbing Mount Rainier
Rainier Mountaineering, Inc. operates within Mt. Rainier National Park under a contract with the National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior.
Rainier Mountaineering, Inc. is committed to preserving the natural environment of the Park.
RMI is also an authorized concessionaire of Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska, to conduct guided ascents of Mount McKinley.
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 Mount Rainier National Park - Areaparks.com
Mount Rainier National Park is open all year, but access is limited in winter.
Includes Mount Rainier (14,410'), an active volcano encased in over 35 square miles of snow and ice.
Whether hiking on its flanks, climbing its summit, snowshoeing or cross-country skiing on its slopes, camping along its glacier-fed rivers, photographing wildflower displays in subalpine meadows, or just admiring the view, nearly two million people come to enjoy the grandeur and beauty of Mount Rainier each year.
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 Mount Rainier National Park Information Page
Mount Rainier is the most hazardous volcano in the Cascades in terms of its potential for magma water interaction and sector collapse, and major eruptions or debris flows even without eruption.
Mount Rainier, the highest (4392 m) volcano in the Cascade Range, towers over a population of more than 2.5 million in the Seattle Tacoma metropolitan area, and its drainage system via the Columbia River potentially impacts another 500,000 residents of southwestern Washington and northwestern Oregon.
Mount Rainier was chosen to be studied because it is representative of one or more volcanic hazards: it is geologically active as evidenced by surface manifestation of heat (geothermal activity), it has had recent volcanic events (last eruption was about 150 yrs.
www.mount.rainier.national-park.com /info.htm

  
 Mount Rainier National Park, Washington (National Parks)
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Mount Rainier, a towering, ice-clad volcano rising 14,410 feet, is a Pacific Northwest landmark.
Although Mount Rainier is currently dormant, it belongs to the class of exploding volcanoes, much like the recently awakened Mt. St.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Mount Rainier
Rainier, Mount, dormant volcano of the Cascade Range in west central Washington.
MSN Encarta - Search Results - Mount Rainier
Search Amazon.com for books about your topic, "Mount Rainier"
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 Jasmer's at Mt. Rainier, lodging, cabins, vacation rentals at Mt Rainier.
Alone, as a couple, or with a few good friends, enjoy unique romantic suites, cabins, chalets, cottages and vacation rentals with private hot tubs and heartwarming fireplaces in the Nisqually River Valley at the gate of Mount Rainier National Park.
Jasmer's at Mt. Rainier, lodging, cabins, vacation rentals at Mt Rainier.
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 Mount Rainier National Park
Mount Rainier National Park is a landscape born of fire and ice, the park encompasses the magnificent volcano with its mantle of snowfields and glaciers, sub-alpine areas and dense forests.
Mount Rainier National Park lies in the Cascade chain of mountains 68 miles (108 kilometers) south-southeast of Seattle and 95 miles (150 kilometers) north-northeast of Portland, Oregon.
Mount Rainier wrings a prodigious amount of snow from the air currents that flow incessantly off the Pacific Ocean.
www.gonorthwest.com /Washington/cascades/mt_rainier/Mount_Rainier_NP.htm

  
 Summit Haus in Ashford, Washington near Mt. Rainier for mountaineering, camping, hiking, climbing, boots, Mt. Rainier souvenirs and more!
The Summit Haus currently offers mountaineering equipment and clothing rental and retail to Rainier, McKinley and international climbers, as well as the numerous day hikers visiting Mt. Rainier National Park.
In 1997, Peter and Erika Whittaker purchased a 4,000 square foot building just six miles outside of Mt. Rainier National Park.
This is the place to find everything you need for your Mount Rainier or McKinley climbs.
www.summithaus.com

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Hiking Mount Rainier National Park
Mount Rainier National Park offers an incredible variety of hikes.
Hiking Mount Rainier National Park is a comprehensive and detailed trail guide for the entire park.
Rainier National Park (Washington) - detailed topographic map (Price: $9.95)
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 Encyclopedia article on Mount Rainier National Park [EncycloZine]
About 1.3 million people visit Mount Rainier National Park each year.
Mount Rainier National Park is a United States National Park located in southeast Pierce County, Washington.
Mount Rainier is circled by the Wonderland Trail and is covered by several glaciers and snowfields totaling some 35 square miles (91 kmandsup2).
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 Mount Rainier National Park
Mount Rainier National Park was established on March 2, 1899, and encompasses 235,625 acres, ranging in elevation from 1,610' to 14,410' above sea level.
Welcome to the official National Park Service (NPS) web site for Mount Rainier National Park.
Whether you're looking for scenic drives or challenging hikes, or to enjoy historic architecture or mountain climbing, Mount Rainier has something for you.
www.nps.gov /mora/home.htm

  
 Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument
Mount St. Helens Volcano Review - The Volcano Review is published annually during the summer and distributed throughout the Monument and surrounding local communities for folks visiting Mount St. Helens.
Mount Margaret Backcountry - Visitors to this rugged and spectacular portion of the Monument can see effects of the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens.
Mount St. Helens Teacher's Corner - The Teacher's Corner is for teachers, educators and students planning field trips to Mount St. Helens.
www.fs.fed.us /gpnf/mshnvm

  
 Mount Rainier National Park. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The mountain is snow-crowned and has 26 glaciers, offering a challenge to serious climbers; its heavily forested lower slopes are popular with hikers.
The area is dominated by Mt. Rainier, a volcanic peak 14,410 ft (4,392 m) high.
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 Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest - Welcome!
Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in Washington State extends more than 140 miles along the western slopes of the Cascade Mountains from the Canadian border to the northern boundary of Mt. Rainier Nation ial Park.
The large population factor, coupled with easy road access, makes the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest one of the most visited National Forests in the country.
Breathtaking adventures await visitors to western Washington's Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest.
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 Mt Rainier cabins near Mount Rainier National Park
Mt Rainier cabins near Mount Rainier National Park
is located 2 miles from the Nisqually entrance to Mt. Rainier National Park.
The sounds of Copper Creek, flowing directly from Mt Rainier can be heard from the cabin and the two acres that surround the cabin.
www.coppercreekinn.com

  
 Mount rainier
Mount Rainier National Park's over 300 miles of trails are generally accessible mid to late June or early July, depending on snow depths.
Mount Rainier National Park - Guide to Hotels, Activities, Park Information for Mount Rainier National Park.
Mount Rainier is a huge dormant volcano, towering in isolation above the surrounding forested highlands.
washington-travel-guide.com /mount-rainier.html

  
 Mount Rainier Lodging Accommodations- Bed and Breakfast. Ashford, WA. Alexander's Country Inn and Restaurant.
One mile from Mount Rainier National Park- Alexander's Country Inn Bed and Breakfast is one of Washington State's oldest inns, serving guests since 1912.
Read a Seattle Times travel article featuring Alexander's.
www.alexanderscountryinn.com

  
 Current Conditions at Mount Rainier National Park
Display Archived Views of Mount Rainier National Park
Paradise, Mount Rainier NP Weather Data Collected by Northwest Weather and Avalanche Center
For current Paradise weather data use link below
www2.nature.nps.gov /air/WebCams/parks/moracam/moracam.htm

  
 mount rainier national park - mount rainier national park Information
Mount Rainier National Park Washington Welcome to a mountain wonderland of dense forests, dazzling wildflowers, tremendous snowfields, and...
Mount Rainier National Park continues to offer valuable sanctuary for the northern spotted owl and its unique old-growth forest habitat.
For Mount Rainier National Park accommodations, stay at Alta Crystal Resort located at the Sunrise entrance.
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 Volcanoes: Windows to the Inner Earth
Mount Rainier in Mount Rainier National Park, near Seattle, is the highest mountain in the state of Washington.
Mount Pinatubo is a volcanic mountain on the island of Luzon in the Philippines.
Mount Saint Helens is a volcano in the Cascade Mountains, 95 miles (153 kilometers) south of Seattle.
www.worldbook.com /features/volcanoes/html/how_famous.html   (3494 words)

  
 Washington's National Park Fund ­ The Official Nonprofit Fundraiser for Mount Rainier, North Cascades, and Olympic National Parks
Washington's National Park Fund ­ The Official Nonprofit Fundraiser for Mount Rainier, North Cascades, and Olympic National Parks
’s National Park Fund was fortunate to work with one of the most respected and active mountaineering, climbing and trekking groups in the world, International Mountain Guides (IMG).
Delores Tugby Winslow Charitable Annuity Trust; Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund; Frye Art Museum; LAGU Foundation; The Mountain Institute; North Cascades Institute; Olympic Beach Cleanup; Olympic Park Institute; Qwest Communication Corporation and Foundation; Rainier Discovery Center; The Seattle Foundation; United Way of King County
www.wnpf.org /partners.asp   (802 words)

  
 Program Schedule for Fri, 08/13/2004
Featured national parks: Acadia National Park, Great Smokey Mountain National Park, Grand Canyon National Park, Mount Rainier National Park, Yosemite National Park.
From Mount Rainier to Acadia, Yosemite to the Great Smokey Mountains, the special is a presentation of unforgettable imagery and music.
George Clooney narrates this breathtaking celebration of the beauty of America's National Parks.
www.mptv.org /13Aug04.htm   (4672 words)

  
 Mount Rainier National Park, Washington State
Mount Rainier National Park is located roughly south-southeast of Seattle in Washington State.
Mount Rainier is the highest peak in the Cascade range and has a large number of major glaciers on its slopes.
The official park leaflet states that all roads are closed in winter except for the road from the southwest entrance to Paradise.
freespace.virgin.net /john.cletheroe/usa_can/natparks/m_rain.htm   (662 words)

  
 Mount Rainier National Park: Wonderland:An Administrative History (Chapter 10)
Mount Rainier's landscape architect, Ernest A. Davidson, argued that the growing popularity of the park as a downhill ski area was insidious, because skiers, as a group, were pushing for developments that would be injurious to the national park's broader purpose of providing for the public's enjoyment of nature.
This was the earliest known use of skis in Mount Rainier National Park.
Most people who visited the park during the winter came either to ski or to watch one of the several ski events held at Paradise; thus, winter use in the 1930s was practically synonymous with skiing.
www.nps.gov /mora/adhi/adhi10.htm   (6958 words)

  
 Mount Rainier National Park (Nature Notes)
Brockman transferred from Mount Rainier to Yosemite National Park as Park Naturalist in 1941.
Of particular value was periodic measurement of park glacial movement and expansion/contraction of glacial length and thickness.
In 1933 the Park Superintendent supported Brockman's request that a new museum be built at Longmire, using CCC labor.
www.nps.gov /mora/notes/brockman.htm   (682 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Mount Rainier National Park Article
Mount Rainier National Park is a United States National Park located in Washington near Ashford.
Mount Rainier Designation National park Location Washington USA Nearest major City Tacoma, Washington Latitude 47° 50' N Longitude 121° 45' W Area 235,625 acres 95,354 ha Date of Establishment...
Mount Rainier is circled by the Wonderland Trail and is covered by several glaciers and snowfields totaling some 35 square miles (91 km²).
www.ipedia.com /mount_rainier_national_park.html   (228 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Mount Revelstoke National Park
Mount Rainier National Park, western Washington, established 1899.
Mount Cook National Park, national park in New Zealand in the west central region of South Island.
Mount Revelstoke National Park, national park in southeastern British Columbia, Canada, established in 1914.
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 "Oh, Ranger!" (Glimpses of the National Parks and Monuments)
Mount Rainier National Park is reached by the Milwaukee Railroad to Ashford, or by motor stage from both Tacoma and Seattle, a half-day ride from either city.
Zion National Park was formed to preserve the vividly colored and fantastically carved sandstone cliffs bordering the deep valley of the Mukuntuweap River, which has carved three thousand feet into the mountains north of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado and south of the Great Salt Lake.
The Mesa Verde National Park was created to preserve the ruins of the highest form of ancient American civilization found in the United States, that of a nation of Indians resembling the modern Pueblos in characteristics, whose homes still stand on the cliffs that line the Mancos River in southern Colorado.
www.cr.nps.gov /history/online_books/albright3/chap13a.htm   (12453 words)

  
 The Flora of Mount Rainier National Park
This presentation of a new flora for Mount Rainier National Park commemorates the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Park in 1899.
The Flora of Mount Rainier National Park was published by Oregon State University Press in January, 2000.
Many characteristics of Mount Rainier - its volcanic origin, its position astride the crest of the Cascade Range, the extensive influence of glaciation, and its great height above the surrounding terrain - have given it a unique flora.
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