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LSAW set out to measure Mt. Rainier with the most accurate surveying method available to date.
Mount Rainier is a cultural icon to modern-day residents of Washington State and a spiritual icon for many of the native tribes of the Pacific Northwest. Though its massive white dome and physical make-up has changed very little over time, surveyors have spent centuries debating the actual height of the mountain and perfecting various tools to create an accurate measurement.