Our family was invited to come along on a hike up at Mt Rainier to a place called the Grove of the Patriarchs which is located in the southeast corner of Mt. Rainier National Park. It is located in Ohanapecosh, named for a Taidnapam (Upper Cowlitz) Indian habitation site along the river, is thought to mean “standing at the edge.” Situated among Douglas firs, western red cedars, and western hemlocks, visitors to Ohanapecosh can experience the beauty and complexity of an old-growth forest. The east side of the park is also somewhat drier and sunnier than the west side, making it a good destination when Paradise and Longmire are wet and foggy.
It was glorious weather and such a wonderful time for all!
The Hiking Crew
After the hike we all headed back to our house for a shared meal:
I ended up not being able to go as I was not feeling very well that day but Laura and I had a nice quiet day at home, getting ready for dinner.
Visting with these ladies is always a blessing!
Mandy baby-sits Gracie's baby
The kids have a great time playing and running around! Even *after* a long hike!
What a fun day of observing God's creation and spending time with friends!
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