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These plants with pink flowers look like a giant version of Dutchman's Breeches (Latin name: Corydalis scouleri). They grow 5 to 6 feet high along the trail between Carbon River Camp and Ipsut Campground on the west side of Carbon River.

aci.jpg One of the few waterfalls next to the Wonderland Trail between Dick Creek and Mystic Lake. This is a great place to drench your hat and shirt when climbing up the trail.ThumbnailsA marmot on a side trail munches on Lupine blooms above Moraine Park.One of the few waterfalls next to the Wonderland Trail between Dick Creek and Mystic Lake. This is a great place to drench your hat and shirt when climbing up the trail.ThumbnailsA marmot on a side trail munches on Lupine blooms above Moraine Park.One of the few waterfalls next to the Wonderland Trail between Dick Creek and Mystic Lake. This is a great place to drench your hat and shirt when climbing up the trail.ThumbnailsA marmot on a side trail munches on Lupine blooms above Moraine Park.One of the few waterfalls next to the Wonderland Trail between Dick Creek and Mystic Lake. This is a great place to drench your hat and shirt when climbing up the trail.ThumbnailsA marmot on a side trail munches on Lupine blooms above Moraine Park.One of the few waterfalls next to the Wonderland Trail between Dick Creek and Mystic Lake. This is a great place to drench your hat and shirt when climbing up the trail.ThumbnailsA marmot on a side trail munches on Lupine blooms above Moraine Park.One of the few waterfalls next to the Wonderland Trail between Dick Creek and Mystic Lake. This is a great place to drench your hat and shirt when climbing up the trail.ThumbnailsA marmot on a side trail munches on Lupine blooms above Moraine Park.

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