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Westwood
Chalet
Cabin Near Nisqually
Entrance to Mount Rainier National Park. Fireplace, Hot Tub, Decks.
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www.westwood.com
800-820-9962. |
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Sponsored
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Mount Rainier Visitor
Association. P.O. Box 214,
Ashford, WA 98304. Phone: 360-569-0910;
Toll-free: 1-877-617-9950.
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We are a year-round lodging
and services guide for Mount Rainier. Please visit our web site for
comprehensive information about lodging, dining, shopping and special
events.
Transportation
Ashford
Mountain Center Shuttle.
30416 SR 706, P.O. Box T,
Ashford, WA 98304. Phone: 360-569-2604; Fax: 360-569-0824.
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Easy Day Hikes: Mount Rainier
by Heidi Schneider, Mary Skjelset
June 1999, Paperback,
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Challenge
of Rainier: A Record of the Explorations and Ascents, Triumphs and
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by Dee Molenaar
June 1979, Paperback, 3rd edition, 364 pages, (non-fiction)
A classic text on Rainier that
documents pioneering and more recent explorers of trails to the summit,
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June 1999, Paperback,
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June Spectacular color photography with
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Rainier: A Visitor's Companion
by George Wuerthner, Douglas W. Moore (Illustrator)
March 2000,
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