Bob Aegerter's
Northwest Environmental Notes

A Lollygagging Larrikin with Body in Bellingham and Spirit adrift on Mount Rainier.
Striving for a compassionate, equitable, and sustainable world.

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Mount Rainier
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When are the People on this little Ball of dirt going to realize that this is the only Home we have?
- Dennis Mortensen



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    Mt Rainier National Park



    © 1988 Bob Aegerter

    Mt. Rainier is a special place. "An Island in the Sky" A wild environment close to home.

    2007 Mount Rainier Trail Work Parties


    For information on Trail Work Parties at Mount Rainier call the Work Party Coordinator John Titland (425)747-1698.

    In 2004, a total of 37 volenteers worked 438 hours on trails and revegatation. That is equivalent to one full time employee working for 10 weeks.

    Mount Rainier needs your help.

    More trail work photos




    The Park Service rebuilt the retaining walls on Highway 410 between Cayuse Pass and Chinook Pass in the summer of 1999. During 2000 they put a stone covering over the concrete. Paving occured in 2001. Constant review is necessary to keep the US Federal Highways from turning a mountain road into a super highway.




    Would you like to help Mount Rainier National Park Associates monitor the management of our wonderful natural resource? We need someone with Earth Sciences training to follow the research on mud flows and their risks.


    Photo by Thatcher Deane

    Bob Aegerter

    Bellingham WA


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    Copyright © 1998 Bob Aegerter, Revised July 22, 2011