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This is Lamberson Butte, on the north side of Newton Creek. Going downhill, Lamberson Butte is easy to spot. Heading uphill it is pretty easy to walk right by it.

abb.jpg Descending the Timberline Trail just above Lamberson Butte the trees grow taller but plants still struggle to grow in the sandy volcanic soil.ThumbnailsWildflowers growing along Newton Creek on the Newton Creek Trail. There were clumps of these low-growing flowers in both yellow and orange.Descending the Timberline Trail just above Lamberson Butte the trees grow taller but plants still struggle to grow in the sandy volcanic soil.ThumbnailsWildflowers growing along Newton Creek on the Newton Creek Trail. There were clumps of these low-growing flowers in both yellow and orange.Descending the Timberline Trail just above Lamberson Butte the trees grow taller but plants still struggle to grow in the sandy volcanic soil.ThumbnailsWildflowers growing along Newton Creek on the Newton Creek Trail. There were clumps of these low-growing flowers in both yellow and orange.Descending the Timberline Trail just above Lamberson Butte the trees grow taller but plants still struggle to grow in the sandy volcanic soil.ThumbnailsWildflowers growing along Newton Creek on the Newton Creek Trail. There were clumps of these low-growing flowers in both yellow and orange.Descending the Timberline Trail just above Lamberson Butte the trees grow taller but plants still struggle to grow in the sandy volcanic soil.ThumbnailsWildflowers growing along Newton Creek on the Newton Creek Trail. There were clumps of these low-growing flowers in both yellow and orange.

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