Saturday, 12 July 2008.
We decided to take advantage of the 85 degree weather and perfect blue sky by riding as far as you can go up the road to the summit of Mount Rainier in Washington State. There is a tourist lodge at the top of the road called "Paradise". We road to Paradise.
And it was very much like Paradise!
If you click on the pictures they will explode to full page. The grandeur of Mt. Rainier on a day with no clouds in the sky is nothing short of amazing! There are many places to stop and enjoy the view of the numerous rivers and creeks that begin on Mt. Rainier's glaciers. Their waters flow down rocky beds forming endless numbers of waterfalls as they make their way down the steep mountainside. One of the pictures shows a waterfall in a tight little rock rimmed canyon that was a relaxing stop for us on the way up the mountain.
One of the things we like most about riding our bike is being just that much closer to nature as we ride along. We made several addditional stops along the road and took our time to enjoy all the magnificent views as completely as we could.
We stopped about 1/2 way between our house in Olympia, Washington and Paradise on Mt. Rainier at a little town called Elbe. There is a great little hamburger stand there housed in a roadside shack. We had a couple of very good burgers and a Pineapple Malt while sitting at one of the picnic tables by the road. This particular little stand is like a magnet for travelers going up to Mt. Rainier so you get a continuing parade of people from around the world who stop for a burger and a drink. This makes 'people viewing' another part of lingering here.
The entire ride from Olympia up to Mt. Rainier and then back again takes about 5 - 6 hours depending on how many stops you make.
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