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الرئيسية / Burroughs Mountain Photos WA 26
تاريخ الإضافة / 2016 / يونيو
- Looking back to Second Burroughs from Third Burroughs. The trail down to Glacier Basin can barely be seen coming down the right side of Second Burroughs.
- Looking to the north from Third Burroughs with Grand Park in the far distance.
- Looking towards Elliot Glacier from Burroughs Mountain Trail in Mt. Rainier National Park.
- Majestic Mt. Rainier rises above everything else at the start of the Burroughs Mountain Trail.
- Mountain Goats like to graze on second Burrough in the early morning and evening. The baby goats play games by jumping over one another and play fighting.
- Mountain Goats like to graze on second Burrough in the early morning and evening. The baby goats play games by jumping over one another and play fighting. Remember not to get too close to make them uneasy. Stressing the wildlife is bad for them and is aga
- On the trail to Second Burroughs the snow can linger into late July. Mt. Rainier provides a snowy backdrop as the trail climbs up the hillside.
- Pink Mountain Heather (Latin name: Phyllodoce empetriformis) is a small woody plant whose blooms brighten the way along the Burroughs Mountain Trail. Be careful not to step on these plants because they are fragile and take many dozens of years to grow to
- Sunset on Mt. Rainier from the stone viewpoint just above the Sunset Walk-in camp provides a perfect end to a day of hiking.
- The blue flowers of Spreading Phlox (Latin name: Phlox diffusa) are in full bloom in mid-July along the Burroughs Mountain Trail in Mt. Rainier National Park.
- Walking up the Burroughs Mountain Trail from Frozen Lake you can see the Mt. Fremont Lookout as a tiny dark cube at the left edge of the ridge in the center of the picture.