Submitted by dpdoggie t3_y3zqkv in Washington
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SassyBananaPants t1_isbe1by wrote
ooohhhh...
she's got snow!
nice picture.
IllustriousComplex6 t1_isbgofk wrote
Beautiful! Successionary biology is one of the coolest things to watch in real (super slow) time!
Doc_Sorrows t1_isbk2jh wrote
Not just snow but glaciers and their growing
daveonthedotcom t1_isbnndu wrote
Gorgeous! When was this taken?
HelenAngel t1_isbosg8 wrote
Beautiful pic!
moldyhole t1_isc11jl wrote
I had no idea that the glacier was growing. Cool.
imjoiningreddit t1_isc2zdb wrote
Probably way earlier/later in the season. I don't think there's any snow at the moment (based on a recent friends hiking photos)
imjoiningreddit t1_isc326f wrote
Not OP but this was probably Johnston Ridge Observatory area
58696384896898676493 t1_iscktzx wrote
100%. And for those who have never been, it's a very nice paved and scenic drive. I highly recommend a day trip.
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BobBelcher2021 t1_isdapd0 wrote
I’ve done it as a side trip on the way from Vancouver, BC to Portland. Absolutely worth it.
GreeenCircles t1_isdccsu wrote
This looks a lot different than it did when I went there 20 years ago! It's nice to see things growing and looking a little less apocalyptic.
makem3laugh t1_isdlmr1 wrote
She’s still a beaut.
like_a_Otter_2_water t1_isdpi6q wrote
Man that was a lot of mass
SirBreckenridge t1_ises94t wrote
Looks like a tundra in Alaska right now.
Hopsblues t1_isezqpe wrote
I'd say spring with how green the new growth is..,.,
yeahsureYnot t1_isbcl7g wrote
Absolutely stunning. Makes me excited to see the area looks like in another 40-50 years