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Mount Rainier National Park
Photo Album
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Volunteers help in almost every area of park operations at Mount Rainier. These pictures show the broad range of volunteers, and volunteer projects, that you'll encounter at Mount Rainier National Park. Many more photos can be viewed in our Picasa photo collection. Picture yourself part of our team!
Flood Recovery Volunteers
Narrow to:
Before and After,
Campground restoration (May 2007),
Culvert clearing,
Ipsut Cabin Deconstruction,
Meadow Roving,
Ohanapecosh Wilderness Cleanup,
Seed Collection,
Trail repair (April 2007),
Trail Repair (August 2007),
Trail repair (July 2007),
Trail repair (June 2007),
Trail repair (May 2007),
Trail repair (September 2007)
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Campground Restoration
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Campground restoration
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Campground Restoration
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Campground Restoration
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Campground Restoration
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Campground Restoration
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Campground Restoration
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Culvert Clearing
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Erosion Control at Kautz Creek
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Photos, Videos, and PowerPoints, oh my!
Experience our volunteer program through the following multimedia files (for best results, right-click on the link and download the file to your own computer first):
- Video, August 22, 2007: Barry and Hunter Brown describe their experiences at trail repair volunteers (6.54 Mb).
- Video, August 22, 2007: Kevin Bacher, Volunteer Program Manager, summarizes the Summer 2007 volunteer program and its partnership with the Student Conservation Association (9.30 Mb).
- PowerPoint, July 13, 2007: A presentation about Mount Rainier National Park's volunteer program (21.3 Mb).
- PowerPoint, September 8, 2007: A summary of flood recovery efforts at Mount Rainier, including work completed by park staff and volunteers (26.2 Mb).
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Did You Know?
The first photograph taken at the summit of Mount Rainier was taken at noon on August 14, 1888. Among the group photographed that day at the crater rim are naturalist John Muir, and P. B. Van Trump, one of the first two men known to have reached Rainier's summit.
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Last Updated: January 12, 2009 at 15:25 EST |