My Summer Vacation At Mt. Rainier National Park, WA.

Corey

OverCamping Specialist
Wow, great time, but short.
I am already planning on going there again next year for a whole week or more.

I had to cut it short this time.
Even though I took sunscreen with me, I was kicking back in my camping lounge chair in the shade underneath my Camping Labs awning.
Well, the sun shifted and my face was exposed for about ten minutes or less.

Being up at that high of an altitude you can cook really fast.
I was red like a tomato, but it did not hurt all that much.
I thought it best to come home a little early in case I came down with a fever which has happened before when I have received a sunburn.

This was my first vacation since about 2001.
I took a week off last summer after building up vacation time after my Boeing recall, but did not do much.

I have also been out of camping for a long time, I would say my last trip out was around 1997 with my sons when they were quite young.
So this trip was pretty much known as a “shake down run”, testing out new bought gear and getting back into the swing of it again.

I am hooked, making plans for my next vacation there already.

I did not get as many pictures as I would have liked, I was to busy walking and hiking around the area.

Met a lot of people who use to come to this campground long ago like I did, and met some who come every year to the same campground.
I use to come here ages ago when the kids were younger.

I did not get any pictures of the inside of my AirLand, but it sure slept nice.
The first night I slept close to nine hours.
At home I am lucky to get five to seven hours on a work night, and around eight hours on the weekends.

Sleeping up ever so high in the roof top tent was a blast.
I did not get much peace there though.
There are 112 campsites there, and I swear almost everyone had to stop, stare, and ask questions about the Maggiolina AirLand roof top tent.

Many had never seen one before yet alone a regular style root top tent that is all canvas, and not canvas and fiberglass like mine.
They all thought it was pretty neat, and wanted to know if it was warm.
Heck yes, the temps got way down late night/early morning up there, and I was nice and toasty in the penthouse.
It also helped though that I had flannel sheets and a winter weight down comforter.

I woke up the first night for a bit, and I felt the outside of the comforter, and it was ice cold.
Yet I was as warm as toast underneath.
I get cold in sleeping bags, even good ones.
This felt like I was sleeping in my own bed at home, only except the 3” mattress is a lot harder than at home.

The weather was warm, with a light rain Tuesday evening for a few hours.
I ducked under the Camping Labs awning for awhile, then later got a nice fire going and stayed by it, and the fire pretty much kept me dry from the heat.

Lots of wildlife up there.
Camp Robbers, the birds that swoop down and steal food from your hand, blue jays, chipmunks, deer, and bear.

I was shooting a video as you will see in the YouTube video, and coming back into camp when I saw a deer the next site over.
I got some good footage of it, but was not able to switch the digital camera back to photo mode to squeeze off a few pics of it.

Also there was a black bear and its cub on a trail I was hiking with others, we gave it plenty of room.
I was not able to get the camera turned on in time to get a decent shot before they scrambled into the trees off of the hiking trail.

I will have a separate thread up on the gear I have stocked up on this past season, and I will update this thread with the link.

Even though my trip was cut short, I had a fantastic time.
It is nice to be away from work for a week, and to take a break from computers, TV, and phones!

The YouTube vid is three vids put together.
In part of it, you can see the cravaces on Mt. Rainier.
The face right there I saw climbers going up with the guy’s binoculars that has the fifth wheel rig at the spot where I was shooting from.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPYkbKsU_xM

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JIMBO

Expedition Leader
:imagesCADZQMBJ: They look GREAT on my HP Pavilion ELITE, 24" vivid color widescreen and that musta been a ball, oh, where's the river ???

good pics, Ill bet you had a great time

:peepwall: :peepwall: JIMBO
 

paulj

Expedition Leader
Which campground was this? It looks like there is a lot of debre in the river from last winter (or was it the one before that caused most damage in the park?)
 

Corey

OverCamping Specialist
It is the White River campground, NE entrance to the park.
In the pics the river looks small, it is not.
It is fed from the mountain itself, from the glaciers.
You fall into it, you get swept away for sure.

The pics there where the guy's RV is, the campfire circle for the shows use to jut out about 30' from where he is parked, so this map is an old one.
As you can see, it has been all washed away now.
Lots of damage there.
The campfire circle has been moved moved over to about where site # D6 is.
I was in site D31.

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Thanks Jim.
Paul, I think that guy in the RV told me damage has occurred over both the last two winters.
He and his wife camp there yearly for about a week or so.
 

paulj

Expedition Leader
If you have a chance to return to that area (the NE corner of Rainier), consider camping at Corral Pass. This is a more rustic forest service campground that you get to by turning off 410 a little before the park entrance (before Crystal Mtn). It's described as rough road though I had no problems in my Element. Nearby hikes take you to some nice ridge top view of Rainier.
 

cathywoody

New member
wow!

nice pics... I hope you had a real good experience.... :smiley_drive:

Loved those camp fire and nature around you....
 

conifers4

Suburban nomad
Fantastic pics, thanks for sharing. Looks just like Long Island:mad:
Another 11 months until my next trip to the Pacific Northwest, your making me countdown the days!
 

Corey

OverCamping Specialist
paulj said:
If you have a chance to return to that area (the NE corner of Rainier), consider camping at Corral Pass. This is a more rustic forest service campground that you get to by turning off 410 a little before the park entrance (before Crystal Mtn). It's described as rough road though I had no problems in my Element. Nearby hikes take you to some nice ridge top view of Rainier.
I have been up there before, but never camped.
Last time I drove up to the site was over ten years ago.
cathywoody said:
wow!

nice pics... I hope you had a real good experience.... :smiley_drive:

Loved those camp fire and nature around you....
Thanks, I can not wait to go back.
conifers4 said:
Fantastic pics, thanks for sharing. Looks just like Long Island:mad:
Another 11 months until my next trip to the Pacific Northwest, your making me countdown the days!
Thanks, 11 months would be almost right to go up there.
They normally open up late June on account of all the snow up there.
 

Nullifier

Expedition Leader
Looks like a great trip! thanks for the pics and commentary. You have a very nice FJC. If I can ever afford to start another rig that is a contender.
 

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