I woke up Saturday morning to a flat tire, which prolonged me getting out of camp and on the road; I had a cup of coffee with Matt from the neighboring camp and got on the road about 8am.
I climbed along the Tieton River which cuts through the huge lava flows from the surrounding volcanoes. Climbing above the lava flows, I ended up in alpine country which reminded me a lot of the Sierras. The mountain walls turned from basalt to granite, snow became visible on the slopes, and waterfalls were everywhere. The beauty helped offset the miles of 6% grade.
After passing Rimrock Lake and Clear River Falls, I finally reached White Pass. Bombing down the other side at 35+ miles per hour, I came around a corner and there was Mt. Ranier, swallowing the entire skyline. Unfortunately, the top half was enveloped in clouds, but it was still impressive.
I continued to descend down to the Cowlitz River and the Big Bottom Valley. I cruised into the little hamlet of Randle to enjoy a day of rest tomorrow. A good first week with 465 miles pedaled.

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2 responses to “June 22: White Pass & Mt Ranier”

  1. Wendy Montgomery Avatar
    Wendy Montgomery

    Jim- I am in awe of your passion, commitment, and dedication. Keep up the amazing work. We are proud of you and cheering you on from home!

  2. The descriptions of your climb through alpine country and views like Mt Rainier sound incredible.

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