For Glacial Detritus Aficionados

Lithified Detritus was salivating over one of the Mount Rainier photos, and I figure when one of you demands more publicly, many more were shouting “Please oh please!” in their heads.

This post is for you, my dears.

First, a stage-setter:

Mount Rainier and Nisqually Glacier
Mount Rainier and Nisqually Glacier

If you click on the above, it should take you to the full-sized extravaganza. You’re welcome.

Now, see where the Nisqually River is born:

Terminus of Nisqually Glacier, with the young Nisqually River emerging.
Terminus of Nisqually Glacier, with the young Nisqually River emerging.

There you are. Because I love you all, and you should have all of the beautiful things!

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5 thoughts on “For Glacial Detritus Aficionados

  1. 1

    Beautiful! Thank you!

    Clicking on the images is definitely worthwhile. The photos make clear the tremendous erosive power of glaciers, as well as the depressing fact that this glacier was larger in the not too distant past.

    My Bucket list includes a trip to Glacier National Park, preferably while there are still some glaciers to be seen.

  2. 2

    I can’t help wondering how much farther down the valley that glacier extended just 10 or 20 years ago. Time for a Google search — or would be if the cat wasn’t telling me it’s nap time.

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