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EV-Driver t1_iw4iscx wrote

Same here and I've been in her shadow for over 70 years.

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OldCrate t1_iw4jz3a wrote

WOW! Great picture!!

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Rhr4fun t1_iw4jzq2 wrote

Drove a sheetrock stocking truck from Seattle to Orting three days a week one summer back in the day. Never got tired of the view.

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Huge_Requirement9200 t1_iw4pvnj wrote

Mt Rainier can have enough of us!

How could something so thick, be so quick?!?!!??

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whitepawn23 t1_iw4w0n8 wrote

Does anyone, really? Let’s hope she keeps her height.

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DoorDashCrash t1_iw56fgx wrote

Pretty powerful picture. Two of the most destructive forces together, man and mountain.

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killyousoftly13 t1_iw587h2 wrote

Driving home from the silver reef the other day I was so amazed by the glory of where we live.

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Just_A_Dogsbody t1_iw5jul3 wrote

I have a premonition that she's going to kill a lot of us some day, but even so I love, love, love living near her <3

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Rocketgirl8097 t1_iw5svug wrote

Is this recent? Sure didn't take long for the snow blanket to return.

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p5mall t1_iw60vfc wrote

rrrRRraaaaaaayyy….

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freckledtabby t1_iw8au9p wrote

I miss seeing it all the time growing up in King Co.
In Whatcom, we have Mt Baker/Mt Shuksan but Ferndale has the best vantage---who wants to live there?

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kgbslip t1_iw8y3d8 wrote

This has to be Bonney lake. I grew up with that view of Rainier

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