Tuesday, August 6, 2013

"Look at the glory! Look at the glory!"


"Look at the glory! Look at the glory!"

The Contemplative John Muir

This place is magical! When I arrived at my walk-in campsite at the trailhead, the mystical song of the Varied Thrush permeated the air with its bold, Zen-like notes. As I hiked the three miles up to Spray Park - known for its amazing wildflower displays - Mount Rainier was completely covered in fog. However, I waited around for several hours, and She eventually appeared! I couldn't stop shooting, and before I knew it, the Mountain was ruddy with evening alpenglow, appearing through a thicket of white Avalanche Lilies. I hiked back in the dark as the fog regathered, completely and exquisitely satisfied.

Photo: Avalanche Lilies and Mount Rainier at sunset; Spray Park, Mount Rainier National Park, WA; July 28, 2013. 

 Here is a recording of the Varied Thrush: http://www.birdweb.org/birdweb/bird/varied_thrush . (The "Listen" button is to the left of the maps).






No comments:

Post a Comment