Mount Rainier National Park
Mount Rainier National Park
Mount Rainier is a patchwork of vistas: deep green forests, tumbling rivers, flower dotted meadows, ice-blue glaciers, a snow-shrouded volcano... discover what makes Mount Rainier National Park one of our nation's crown jewels.
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I live in Atlanta. I had the opportunity to fly into Seattle a few times and seeing Rainier was eye opening for me. I, quite literally, had never seen anything like it. To hear that the Himalayas put the Rockies to shame blows my mind.
Kachina relatives aww so cute😭
It's refreshing how rational everyone sounds in this production. Keep up the good work.
Thank you. My questions are. How quickly is the snow line moving, and how high is rain falling?
So, let it blow!! If people were stupid enough to move there,it is there problem, not ours!!
THAT'S THE CUTEST ANIMAL EVER!!!!😂😂😂😅😅😅❤❤❤❤❤ BUT NOT AS CUTE AS MY PET KITTEN WHOS BLACK AND IS CUTE AND MEOW THE CUTEST AND IS NAMED MAX MY KITTEN'S MEOWS ARE MUCH CUTER THEN THAT PIKAS EEPS.
Note: Pikas are not rodents. They’re close relatives to rabbits and hares.
We have had as many as 5 on the feeder outside of our kitchen window here in Olympia WA
Good hospitality and great location to visit for tourists or locals. 🥰
Pikachuuuuuuu😂
Wat is their food?
It’s pikachu!!!
My climbing friend and I did the summit in August 76. Yea, I was scared.
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Watching with my main squeeze on .25 speed, very funny hehe, haha, e
Subtitle: eep!
Fears of fathom 4 iron bark lookout
I wonder just how much sensitive hearing these lil' adorable guys have.
And to think these are the most genetically similar living beings to passenger pigeons.
Pikachu in real life be like
I want to DIE It’s so cute
This animals just so cute.
Fun fact : if you have subs on, youtube actually transcribes the sound to "eep!"
The fast movement
Pikachu !! Pika pika pika-chu ! Isn't he just :)
A mighty battle roar indeed!
To protect the absolute beautiful Nature has to be the most important Tasks, worldwide!!! It is also important to reduce the overpopulation. We have a small planet and all value Nature places are shrink worldwide! It is so tragic to see that the world is so badly treatet through the human.
Sooo Overcute! 😍😍🥰🥰🤩🤩 We have and must protect the wildlife and the Nature! It is our greatest treasure!
Best subtitles.
Hearing the cars in the background though. ☹ I see they get habituated to it and live with it, but it's still sad.
I can’t believe these guys aren’t more popular.
i wanna put it in my pocket and carry it around with me
Eee! ᴱᵉᵉˀ Eee! ᴱᵉᵉˀ Eee! ᴱᵉᵉᵎ Eee! ᴱᵉᵉᵎ
All I can do is picture the meme where the guys are like “hey you, what’s your name, Ted, hey Ted, fuck you!, hey You, what? What’s your name? Bob! Hey bob, fuck you and your mom!” 😂😂😂😂
aww that pika-pika is cute!
How do I book todo the wonderland loop?
Majestic. Look at that form.
Delightful
People might like to see photos of when there are unusual looking clouds around the summit. These clouds form because the weather way up there is so different from what's way below. Some of the clouds look like enormous flying saucers.
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Fluffy little potato
"Glaciers constrained [subsequent] lava flows to the tops of ridgelines." I had never appreciated that dynamic before. Thank you.
Cool thanks mate. Saved
It's crazy to think that when I was growing up just in the 90's we learned that Mt Rainier is an "extinct" volcano. But now that dialogue has drastically changed. Now we have lahar sirens in the Puyallup River valley. It's quite humbling that in a geological timeline Mt Rainier has been very active.
I was in school in the 90’s too, and I have know idea where you heard “extinct”, that’s total BS. No way that’s what was taught.
Mt Rainier “Extinct” that was never taught in school. You don’t know what you’re talking about.
awesome
Thank you national park!
I see this mountain from my backyard 😃 and I'm the first to coment 🤣
Hopefully you won't drop the ball major event, and you'll close your damn gates when the D-BAGS show up! You literally have "1" job!......PROTECT THE NATIONAL PARK!
When I was 7 and first heard the name of these animals, I freaked out thinking "Pikachus are real!"