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feet, with practically all of its height above the surround- 

 ing territory. Most of our other |>eaks, such as those in 

 Colorado which rise to an altitude nearly equal to Mount 

 Rainier, can be seen only from territory that is in itself 

 at a great altitude, but Mount Rainier may be clearlv 



seen from the waters of Puget Sound, on whose placid 

 surface on a calm day the reflection of this sparkling 

 mountain in the distance is a wonderful sight to behold. 

 The mountain is so ever-present as not only to dom- 

 inate the situation, but to intrude its individuality and 



HZZ T " E,NTER,0R PRANKL1N K - * V AT N.SOUAU.V GLACIER. RAINIER NATIONAL PARK 

 pr UM wu onct enaiiinl in ncnuocr work in T.mm. >M hi. ,.;, ..--..- ... _ . . vv 



7. "" ' *" - """" * Al MSQUALLY GLACIER. RAINIER NATIONAL PARK 



BBtESS iS^ ^^^^^SS^^l^^^^^l "&&&"> < ^nd in the w.ndows of many 



ary i-ane and his party was taken, at the snout of Nisqually Glacier. 



photo- 

 known 

 It was 



