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SaganagaJoe
06/13/2016 10:31PM
 
quote Spartan2: "Nice little report, Joe. Your photos are stunning.



We were stationed at Ft. Lewis from August 8th, 1968 through late February of '69. We could see the mountain from the bedroom window of our Army quarters--such a view! When we arrived we went to Mt. Ranier and did some sightseeing (but no hiking) on a lovely summer day), and shortly thereafter it began to drizzle. Never saw the mountain again during our entire stay, as it rained or misted every day after that.



But if you pick the right day, it is a beautiful sight, indeed."



My dad is still active duty and is a doctor at Madigan Army Medical Center, and I live just up the road in Steilacoom, so I know the area really well. I'm glad I can get out in the woods without too far of a drive.
 
Spartan2
06/13/2016 04:44PM
 
Nice little report, Joe. Your photos are stunning.


We were stationed at Ft. Lewis from August 8th, 1968 through late February of '69. We could see the mountain from the bedroom window of our Army quarters--such a view! When we arrived we went to Mt. Ranier and did some sightseeing (but no hiking) on a lovely summer day), and shortly thereafter it began to drizzle. Never saw the mountain again during our entire stay, as it rained or misted every day after that.


But if you pick the right day, it is a beautiful sight, indeed.
 
ducks
06/13/2016 09:55AM
 
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing. A few years ago when visiting my wife's sister in Issaquah we drove to Mr. Ranier one of the days. It's so amazing!!!!!!!! There was a bike race that day and those crazy people were flying down the mountain road while we were driving up to the top.
 
callofthewild
06/13/2016 04:18PM
 
Thanks for the report. It has been a long time since I was there. I am glad that you had the opportunity to enjoy God's creation so near to your home. I have relatives that live in Lynnwood, WA.
 
SaganagaJoe
06/12/2016 11:24PM
 
New Trip Report posted by SaganagaJoe

Trip Name: Coffee Is The Eleventh Essential.

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ObiWenonahKenobi
06/13/2016 05:18AM
 
You packed in a raft?
I'm impressed!
 
Mocha
06/13/2016 05:50AM
 
sounds like a beautiful area, Joe. glad to hear you make the time to enjoy your own backyard.
great pictures, too.
 
SaganagaJoe
06/13/2016 10:55AM
 
quote ObiWenonahKenobi: "You packed in a raft?
I'm impressed!"



It was inflatable and just big enough for me, blew it up by mouth and nearly passed out while doing so, ha! And no, I didn't pack it in, my buddy actually had it in his pack. I could have packed in a canoe if I wanted to. I could have hauled it up the decommissioned road on portage wheels and then taken a 0.9 mile uphill portage.