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The Wonderland Trail between the two Carbon River Crossing is closed in July 2009 due to a washout. Trail crews are working to reroute the trail.

acj.jpg These small whtie flowers of Bunchberry or Canadian Dogwood (Latin name: Cornus Canadensis) are unique in that there are only two white bracts instead of four.ThumbnailsThese 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.These small whtie flowers of Bunchberry or Canadian Dogwood (Latin name: Cornus Canadensis) are unique in that there are only two white bracts instead of four.ThumbnailsThese 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.These small whtie flowers of Bunchberry or Canadian Dogwood (Latin name: Cornus Canadensis) are unique in that there are only two white bracts instead of four.ThumbnailsThese 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.These small whtie flowers of Bunchberry or Canadian Dogwood (Latin name: Cornus Canadensis) are unique in that there are only two white bracts instead of four.ThumbnailsThese 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.These small whtie flowers of Bunchberry or Canadian Dogwood (Latin name: Cornus Canadensis) are unique in that there are only two white bracts instead of four.ThumbnailsThese 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.These small whtie flowers of Bunchberry or Canadian Dogwood (Latin name: Cornus Canadensis) are unique in that there are only two white bracts instead of four.ThumbnailsThese 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.

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2009:07:22 09:15:12
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