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Glacier Peak from Mt Dickerman

Mount Dickerman, August 2009


A scenic hike before leaving Seattle.
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you should see an image here Berries of twisted-stalk (Streptopus sp.)
you should see an image here A fallen tree - photos don't do justice to the size of these trees.
you should see an image here Pinesap, Monotropa hypopithys.
you should see an image here Something in the carrot family...
you should see an image here Red baneberry, Actaea rubra.
you should see an image here Salmonberry, Rubus spectabilis.
you should see an image here Thistle.
you should see an image here A comma, Polygonia sp.
you should see an image here Same butterfly with wings spread.
you should see an image here Pearly everlasting, Anaphalis margaritacea.
you should see an image here Tiger lily, Lilium columbianum.
you should see an image here Thimbleberry, Rubus parviflorus
you should see an image here False-hellebore, Veratrum viride.
you should see an image here Wild columbine, Aquilegia sp.
you should see an image here Another columbine.
you should see an image here View toward a strangely notched peak - I think this is the un-named 5351' peak southwest of Stillaquamish.
you should see an image here White mountain-heather, Cassiope tetragona.
you should see an image here Pink mountain-heath, Phyllodoce empetriformis, with bumblebee
you should see an image here Mountain-heath, without bumblebee.
you should see an image here Lupine.
you should see an image here A view south from the summit, toward Sperry Peak.
you should see an image here Similar southward view.
you should see an image here Summit view - I think this shows Mt Forgotten and Mt Pugh.
you should see an image here View toward Glacier Peak.
you should see an image here Westerly summit view.
you should see an image here Another summit view.
you should see an image here Southerly view toward Vesper Peak.
you should see an image here Westerly view.
you should see an image here A peek at Mount Baker.
you should see an image here Not sure what species this is.
you should see an image here Sumit view.
you should see an image here Another summit view.
you should see an image here One more summit view.
you should see an image here Dwarf bramble, Rubus lasiococcus.
you should see an image here Last view from the summit.
you should see an image here Meadow just below the summit.
you should see an image here Partridgefoot, Luetkea pectinata
you should see an image here One more southerly view.
you should see an image here The trail.
you should see an image here Cliffs on the northwest side of Mt Dickerman.
you should see an image here Same cliffs again.
you should see an image here This was the only water source I found all day.
you should see an image here Pinedrops, Pterospora andromedea. A three-foot-tall saprophyte!
you should see an image here Close-up on pinedrop flowers.
you should see an image here Another fallen tree.
you should see an image here If I hadn't seen these bobwhites, I wouldn't have found the parking spot I chose...
you should see an image here Guess it was a bad choice of parking spot!