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Mount Rainier National Park Round Beach Towel featuring the photograph Watching the River Flow by Doug Scrima

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Watching the River Flow Round Beach Towel

Doug Scrima

by Doug Scrima

$70.00

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Product Details

Here it is... the towel that's taking the internet by storm.   Our round beach towels are 60" in diameter and made from ultra-soft plush microfiber with a 100% cotton back.   Perfect for a day at the beach, a picnic, an outdoor music festival, or just general home decor.   This versatile summer essential is a must-have this season!

Design Details

A hiker stands over the Nisqually Glacier from the Skyline Trail as it begins its frozen flow to Puget Sound.

Dimensions

60" Diameter Not Including Tassles

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

Ships Within

2 - 3 business days

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Comments (2)

Doug Scrima

Doug Scrima

Thank you again, Carol. We were looking directly down on the glacier. The trail offered a wonderful example of the overwhelming scale.

Carol Japp

Carol Japp

An amazing capture of this fabulous landscape Doug!

Artist's Description

A hiker stands over the Nisqually Glacier from the Skyline Trail as it begins its frozen flow to Puget Sound.

About Doug Scrima

Doug Scrima

In the dimming light he smiles with memories of their steep march up to this perfect perch to share with friends while the sandstone burned red about them. This quote is from the poem Last Light by Doug Scrima. Terry Tempest Williams, in The Hour of Land: A Personal Topography of America's National Parks shared that her spiritual life is found inside the heart of the wild. Those words resonate with me. I have those feelings when I am on the trail. Those are times that I feel most free as an individual and inspired as an artist. I feel a real sense of joy unburdened by the pressures that seem to hold us back in our day to day routines. Certainly there are physical challenges, but I find that those challenges are what give meaning to the...

 

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