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  • The sun's rays stretch across the frozen Borst Lake as the sun rises alongside Mount Si, a 4167-foot (1270-meter) mountain in North Bend, Washington.
    Mount-Si_Borst-Lake_Frozen_Sunrise_8...jpg
  • A rainstorm sits at the summit of Mount Si, resulting in a rainbow that falls at the mountain's base in North Bend, Washington. Mount Si is a 4,167-foot (1,270 meter) mountain that is a remnant of an oceanic plate volcano. It lies at the western edge of the Cascade Range of mountains.
    MountSi_Rainstorm_Rainbow_9440.jpg
  • Hundreds of stars in the night sky shine over Mount Si and Borst Lake in this scene from Snoqualmie, Washington. Mount Si is a 4167 ft (1270 m) mountain that is located in neighboring North Bend. Mount Si is a remnant of an oceanic plate volcano. Its summit is a class 3 rock scramble known as the Haystack.
    MountSi_BorstLake_Night_0296.jpg
  • A layer of altocumulus stretches across the sky above Mount Si, a 4,167-foot (1,270 meter) mountain in North Bend, Washington. Mount Si is a remnant of an oceanic plate volcano and lies at the western edge of the Cascade Range of mountains.
    MountSi_BorstLake_Winter-Sunset_5872.jpg
  • The nearly full moon rises over Mount Si, a 4,167 foot (1,270 meter) mountain located near North Bend, Washington. Mount Si is a remnant of an oceanic plate volcano. Its summit is a class 3 rock scramble known as the Haystack.
    MountSi_Moon_4542.jpg
  • The nearly full moon rises over Mount Si, a 4,167 foot (1,270 meter) mountain located near North Bend, Washington. Mount Si is a remnant of an oceanic plate volcano. Its summit is a class 3 rock scramble known as the Haystack.
    MountSi_Moon_4544.jpg
  • Fog lifts from the Snoqualmie Valley, somewhat mimicking the shape of Mount Si, a prominent 4,167 ft (1,270 m) peak located in North Bend, Washington.
    MountSi-morning-fog.jpg
  • A snow storm clears at the summit of Mount Si, a 4,167 foot (1,270 meter) mountain in the Cascade Range near North Bend, Washington. Mount Si, covered in a light dusting of fresh snow, is reflected in Borst Lake.
    MountSi_AfterSnowStorm_BorstLake_128...jpg
  • Mount Si, a 4167 ft (1270 m) high mountain located in North Bend, Washington, is reflected in the relatively calm waters of Borst Lake.
    MountSi_BorstLake_8299.jpg
  • Storm clouds move in at sunset, obscuring the summit of Mount Si, a 4167 ft (1270 m) mountain located in North Bend, Washington. The mountain and storm clouds are reflected in Borst Lake, which is lined by water lilies in early summer.
    MountSi_BorstLake_8284.jpg
  • A large herd of elk (Cervus canadensis) graze in the field of Meadowbrook Farm Park in North Bend, Washington. Elk are native to the Snoqualmie Valley, but vanished due to over-hunting in the mid-19th century. They were reintroduced to the valley in 1913, although it took nearly 100 years for the herd to become substantial again.
    Elk_Grazing_North-Bend_9459.jpg
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