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High on the slopes of Mt. Jefferson plants eke out an existance. Here a small plant blooms in the volcanic soil.

abr.jpg Snow on the Northern Loop trail near Windy Gap. The trail drops down and soon enters the forest on either side of Windy Gap.ThumbnailsA tributary to Paradise River is crossed by 3 log bridges. The 3rd stream is the largest and does not freeze over.Snow on the Northern Loop trail near Windy Gap. The trail drops down and soon enters the forest on either side of Windy Gap.ThumbnailsA tributary to Paradise River is crossed by 3 log bridges. The 3rd stream is the largest and does not freeze over.Snow on the Northern Loop trail near Windy Gap. The trail drops down and soon enters the forest on either side of Windy Gap.ThumbnailsA tributary to Paradise River is crossed by 3 log bridges. The 3rd stream is the largest and does not freeze over.Snow on the Northern Loop trail near Windy Gap. The trail drops down and soon enters the forest on either side of Windy Gap.ThumbnailsA tributary to Paradise River is crossed by 3 log bridges. The 3rd stream is the largest and does not freeze over.Snow on the Northern Loop trail near Windy Gap. The trail drops down and soon enters the forest on either side of Windy Gap.ThumbnailsA tributary to Paradise River is crossed by 3 log bridges. The 3rd stream is the largest and does not freeze over.Snow on the Northern Loop trail near Windy Gap. The trail drops down and soon enters the forest on either side of Windy Gap.ThumbnailsA tributary to Paradise River is crossed by 3 log bridges. The 3rd stream is the largest and does not freeze over.

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