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Mount Rainier Wall Map
$49.00
SKU: 900YG9
Mount Rainier Wall Map

Mount Rainier Wall Map

$49.00
SKU: 900YG9
Ideal for display in the home, office, or classroom, Terrain Environment Surroundings has created a series of artistic Wall maps for your viewing pleasure. Informative as well as a true work of art, this is a panoramic view of Mount Rainier in the southern Cascade Mountains of Washington State.

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Ideal for display in the home, office, or classroom, Terrain Environment Surroundings has created a series of artistic Wall maps for your viewing pleasure. Informative as well as a true work of art, this is a panoramic view of Mount Rainier in the southern Cascade Mountains of Washington State. The mountain is a favorite of climbers because of its many glaciers, its accessibility and its beauty. This bird's eye view captures the main south side climbing routes and the majesty of the mountain.

This Mount Rainier Wall Map shows the main south climbing side from the Tatoosh Range to the highest peak at Columbia Crest (14,411 ft.)

This Mount Ranier Routes to the Summit Wall Map features:
• Climbing routes & hiking trails
• Ranger stations at Paradise
• Henry M. Jackson Memorial Visitor Center
• Cougar Rock & Longmire
• Wilderness patrol cabins at Camp Muir
• Indian Henry's Hunting Ground
• Numerous glaciers such as Nisqually, Cowlitz, Kautz, Tahoma, Wilson, & Ingraham

Geography Mount Rainier
Geotype Region
Map Type Territory Maps
Publisher Terrain Environment Surroundings
Usage Type Recreation Maps
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02/02/2023
Amelia C.
United States United States

Amazing Wall Map!

While it did take forever to ship and I thought I was getting scammed for a minute, I got this map for my dad’s birthday and it was absolutely perfect. Great quality, exactly what the picture looks like. He hung it up and spends probably an hour every day looking at it (he’s a big mountain and maps guy).