Enhance your holiday travel experience by downloading this audio tour of Mount Rainier.
THE ROAD TO PARADISE!
She is the Queen of the Cascades and she touches us all. She is nearly 15,000 feet tall - Mount Rainier. Now the mountain's beauty and mystery, science and mythology have been woven into a informative and entertaining self-guided audio tour and travel guide, "The Road to Paradise". CarTours' audio tour of Mount Rainier helps you appreciate the forests, glaciers, rivers, wildlife and volcanic past of this northwest icon. Listen to exclusive interviews with geologists, naturalists and other experts. Visitors and residents alike discover secrets of the mountain while exploring this jewel of the National Park Service system into Paradise Valley.
Readings from John Muir's climbing journal are included. "The Road to Paradise" tour begins at Mount Rainier's Nisqually entrance station on WA state Hwy 706. Learn about the waterfall that's taller than Niagra, meet experts who explain why 2000 feet of the mountain is "missing," learn how to identify the mountain's four distinct eco-zones. Exceptionally high production values, music, sound effects recorded on location and lively interviews with a variety of experts. For example, listeners learn what it means when the mountain appears to wear a hat, why the rivers seem to run full of milk and what lives on the largest glacier in the continental United States. Produced in cooperation with the National Park Service by CarTours Foundation, a non profit organization dedicated to inspiring environmental stewardship and preserving cultural traditions.
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Enhance your holiday travel experience by downloading this audio tour of Mount Rainier.
THE ROAD TO PARADISE!
She is the Queen of the Cascades and she touches us all. She is nearly 15,000 feet tall - Mount Rainier. Now the mountain's beauty and mystery, science and mythology have been woven into a informative and entertaining self-guided audio tour and travel guide, "The Road to Paradise". CarTours' audio tour of Mount Rainier helps you appreciate the forests, glaciers, rivers, wildlife and volcanic past of this northwest icon. Listen to exclusive interviews with geologists, naturalists and other experts. Visitors and residents alike discover secrets of the mountain while exploring this jewel of the National Park Service system into Paradise Valley.
Readings from John Muir's climbing journal are included. "The Road to Paradise" tour begins at Mount Rainier's Nisqually entrance station on WA state Hwy 706. Learn about the waterfall that's taller than Niagra, meet experts who explain why 2000 feet of the mountain is "missing," learn how to identify the mountain's four distinct eco-zones. Exceptionally high production values, music, sound effects recorded on location and lively interviews with a variety of experts. For example, listeners learn what it means when the mountain appears to wear a hat, why the rivers seem to run full of milk and what lives on the largest glacier in the continental United States. Produced in cooperation with the National Park Service by CarTours Foundation, a non profit organization dedicated to inspiring environmental stewardship and preserving cultural traditions.
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