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Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Olympics From Pack Peak
Day 100: I thought I would share with my readers another photo taken from the highest point in Pack Forest looking west. It is seldom that I get as clear a view of the Olympic Mountains as I had yesterday, and although the peaks still don't stand out sharply above the fog blanketing Puget Sound, it is still obvious that the snow depth is substantially less than it would normally be in mid-winter. Mount Rainier and the Cascade Range to the east are also experiencing diminished snow depth for the season.
Labels:
Olympic Mountains,
Pack Forest,
Puget Sound basin
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