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A mountain goat browses on the sparse plants at Lunch Counter at 9,500 feet in elevation.

abi.jpg A mountain goat casually browses on the sparse plants at Lunch Counter at 9,500 feet in elevation. Once it ate the flowers, it dug up more of the plant to eat.ThumbnailsA carved wooden sign at the trailhead shows the beginning of the South Climb Trail 183 to Mt. Adams.A mountain goat casually browses on the sparse plants at Lunch Counter at 9,500 feet in elevation. Once it ate the flowers, it dug up more of the plant to eat.ThumbnailsA carved wooden sign at the trailhead shows the beginning of the South Climb Trail 183 to Mt. Adams.A mountain goat casually browses on the sparse plants at Lunch Counter at 9,500 feet in elevation. Once it ate the flowers, it dug up more of the plant to eat.ThumbnailsA carved wooden sign at the trailhead shows the beginning of the South Climb Trail 183 to Mt. Adams.A mountain goat casually browses on the sparse plants at Lunch Counter at 9,500 feet in elevation. Once it ate the flowers, it dug up more of the plant to eat.ThumbnailsA carved wooden sign at the trailhead shows the beginning of the South Climb Trail 183 to Mt. Adams.A mountain goat casually browses on the sparse plants at Lunch Counter at 9,500 feet in elevation. Once it ate the flowers, it dug up more of the plant to eat.ThumbnailsA carved wooden sign at the trailhead shows the beginning of the South Climb Trail 183 to Mt. Adams.A mountain goat casually browses on the sparse plants at Lunch Counter at 9,500 feet in elevation. Once it ate the flowers, it dug up more of the plant to eat.ThumbnailsA carved wooden sign at the trailhead shows the beginning of the South Climb Trail 183 to Mt. Adams.

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