Submitted by -VolatileFrost- t3_111q8ui in Washington
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Nixx_Mazda t1_j8gbd4q wrote
So clean.
SVGirly t1_j8gc5rh wrote
Oh WOW!
I wish to give this as an experience to my mum and myself to do before winter is over, do you have any tips on how to make it a great experience for her that you think I can't find on the internet and you may have learnt from your personal experience.
THank you so much in advance
Betty_Cookies_PhD t1_j8ghxdq wrote
Don't forget you are in avalanche territory doing these things, and therefore you need the proper training and equipment.
thefirstgarbanzo t1_j8gydg2 wrote
Yee haw saddle! Tell Table and Herm hello! I hope your transceiver has fresh batteries!
Apart-Engine t1_j8h03sp wrote
Stunning. Thanks for sharing.
lund_dd t1_j8iand6 wrote
The National Park rangers lead snowshoe trips on weekends. Arrive at 10am to Paradise, sign up in person, and a 2 hour snowshoe trip leaves around 11am. This is what the info sign said inside the visitors center last weekend.
Jaded-Environment-95 t1_j8ihoxx wrote
Is that at Baker or Rainer? Cuz you said Paradise, isn’t that at Rainer or does Baker have one too?
wmknickers t1_j8inh5k wrote
I see multiple snowshoe/ski tracks in the steep avalanche zone under Table Mountain. The westward crossing (FS Trail 682) is particularly dangerous when there's a heavy snow load. Proceed carefully and fully prepared if you intend traveling beyond Artist Point.
ajmartin527 t1_j8j14bh wrote
Amazing shot, can’t imagine how awesome this looked in person
machwave1 t1_j8jdzvc wrote
What's the trail name? Where do you get snowshoe rentals?
impossibleredhead t1_j8jy45d wrote
So pretty!
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tipsup t1_j8g8f61 wrote
Gorgeous!