Sunday, October 9, 2016

Fall at Rainier

     While hiking I have seen Vine Maple trees, and expected the Fall colors to be in Maples.  No  !!   Fall colors are in Huckleberry bushes !    Vine Maples are beautifully red and orange,  but they lack in abundance.  There are not many Maples on the hillsides. 
     Huckleberry bushes cover the meadows and hillsides with a dense green mat during the summer.  They become bright red in the Fall, everywhere.













Its been raining and cloudy for more than a week.  Before this storm moved in, I photographed Lenticular clouds over the big mountain.  They occur when stable, moist air flows over a mountain, creating a series of oscillating waves.  On a different day I saw the layers of  waves form a stacked cloud.

















This photo to the right reminded me of the mountains in NH.










 A Gray Jay sat briefly on a branch before flying away.  Gray Jays can be quite tame in campgrounds.

3 comments:

  1. The granite outcrop: my first thought before I read the blog: Karen's visiting New Hampshire! Ha! great minds and all that. Do the huckleberry bushes produce an edible berry in the summer? What a gorgeous profusion! Is the Inn open all winter?

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  2. Great pics, as usual! At least no threats from wild boars this time, eh? :0)

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  3. Looking forward to NH pics. Any fall foliage color remaining?

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