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Wilson Glacier, glacier américain

Welcome to Mount Rainier, Washington! As a tourist guide, I am excited to take you on a journey to explore the Wilson Glacier. The Wilson Glacier is a medium-sized tributary glacier located on the southeast flank of Mount Rainier. It was named after A.D. Wilson, who was part of an early ascent of Mount Rainier. The body of ice has an area of 0.5 square miles and has a volume of 1.9 billion feet3. The glacier directly feeds ice to the adjacent, but much larger Nisqually Glacier. Starting from the head at 9,700 feet, the glacier flows downhill southward. The journey to the glacier is a bit challenging, but it's worth it. You can hike up to the head of the glacier and witness the stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The trail is steep, so make sure you wear comfortable shoes and carry enough water and snacks. One part of the glacier meets the Nisqually Glacier at 8,000 feet, and the other part of the glacier ends on a cliff in between the Wilson and Nisqually Glacier at 7,200 ft. The view from the cliff is breathtaking, and you can see the two glaciers merging into one. The sound of the ice cracking and melting is also quite fascinating. Meltwater from the glacier feeds the Nisqually River, which is a major source of water for the surrounding areas. The river is also home to various species of fish, including salmon and trout. If you are lucky, you might spot some wildlife while exploring the area, such as mountain goats, elk, and black bears. In conclusion, the Wilson Glacier is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. The stunning views, challenging hikes, and unique ecosystem make it a perfect spot for a day trip or a weekend getaway. Don't forget to bring your camera and capture the memories of a lifetime!

Location: Washington

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Wilson Glacier Glacier américain

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Wilson Glacier
Wilson Glacier Glacier américain
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Nisqually Glacier Glacier in Washington

Nisqually Glacier is located on the south slope of Mount Rainier National Park.

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Nisqually Glacier
Nisqually Glacier Glacier in Washington
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