Here's a closer look at Clover Lake (elevation 5,751 ft.), visible in the photo above, just to the right of my wristwatch.
 The hike to Dege Peak was lined with wildflowers. From late July to early August, the alpine meadows glow with colors, like the purple of this lupine:
The hike to Dege Peak was lined with wildflowers. From late July to early August, the alpine meadows glow with colors, like the purple of this lupine: From the top of Dege Peak I could look southward across snowy crags and see Mt. Adams in the distance:
From the top of Dege Peak I could look southward across snowy crags and see Mt. Adams in the distance: And here's the view that I had from where I was sitting, of Sunrise meadow, and of Mt. Rainier proper. Do please click on the photo to enlarge it and get the full effect!
And here's the view that I had from where I was sitting, of Sunrise meadow, and of Mt. Rainier proper. Do please click on the photo to enlarge it and get the full effect! "The amazing thing," I said to the lady on Dege Peak, "is that this all registers on our minds as beautiful; where does the capacity to recognize this as beautiful come from?" "There's definitely somebody to thank," she said.
"The amazing thing," I said to the lady on Dege Peak, "is that this all registers on our minds as beautiful; where does the capacity to recognize this as beautiful come from?" "There's definitely somebody to thank," she said.

 
 

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