Hike to Muir Base Camp

June 19th 2006

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Most part of our hike was in the fog, but at 8000 feet the mountain finally showed us its face.
This view reminds us why we came here and motivates us to continue our trip.
Mt. Adams is visible above the fog.
Our trip was worth.
Muir snowfield. On weekends an army of around 500 people walks walks on this snow.
Dave looking forward to enjoy the sun on Camp Muir.
I was happy to have my sunscreen with me.

The RMI (Rainier Mountaneering Inc.) shelter becomes visible.
We have now reached Camp Muir (10000 ft, 3000 m) after four hours of ascent. This is the base camp from which the summit attempt of Mt. Rainier is started.
Some climbers had set their tents, ready to summit the mountain during the coming night. Generally, climbers leave the camp at midnight, reach the summit between 7 and 8 am and get back around noon.
Public shelter (left) and three outhouses (right).
RMI shelter.
We had deserved our tea break.



Mt. Adams showing its hood above the fog.
A group of ascending climbers while we were descending and about to re-enter the fog. We motivated them by telling that the sun is shining at Camp Muir.

The path is well marked with little flags stuck in the snow. Thus on clear sunny days you can easily find the trail by sight.
Crevasse rescuing school.

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