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The Wonderland Trail climbs above Winthrop Glacier to Dick Creek Camp.

aeu.jpg 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.DiapositivasThe Wonderland trail climbs to this overview of Winthrop Glacier. Rocks and dirt are constantly falling off the top of the glacier and rolling downt he ice face into the streambed.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.DiapositivasThe Wonderland trail climbs to this overview of Winthrop Glacier. Rocks and dirt are constantly falling off the top of the glacier and rolling downt he ice face into the streambed.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.DiapositivasThe Wonderland trail climbs to this overview of Winthrop Glacier. Rocks and dirt are constantly falling off the top of the glacier and rolling downt he ice face into the streambed.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.DiapositivasThe Wonderland trail climbs to this overview of Winthrop Glacier. Rocks and dirt are constantly falling off the top of the glacier and rolling downt he ice face into the streambed.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.DiapositivasThe Wonderland trail climbs to this overview of Winthrop Glacier. Rocks and dirt are constantly falling off the top of the glacier and rolling downt he ice face into the streambed.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.DiapositivasThe Wonderland trail climbs to this overview of Winthrop Glacier. Rocks and dirt are constantly falling off the top of the glacier and rolling downt he ice face into the streambed.

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