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A tributary to Paradise River is crossed by 3 log bridges. The 3rd stream is the largest and does not freeze over.

abr.jpg High on the slopes of Mt. Jefferson plants eke out an existance. Here a small plant blooms in the volcanic soil.ThumbnailsIMG_6122.JPGHigh on the slopes of Mt. Jefferson plants eke out an existance. Here a small plant blooms in the volcanic soil.ThumbnailsIMG_6122.JPGHigh on the slopes of Mt. Jefferson plants eke out an existance. Here a small plant blooms in the volcanic soil.ThumbnailsIMG_6122.JPGHigh on the slopes of Mt. Jefferson plants eke out an existance. Here a small plant blooms in the volcanic soil.ThumbnailsIMG_6122.JPGHigh on the slopes of Mt. Jefferson plants eke out an existance. Here a small plant blooms in the volcanic soil.ThumbnailsIMG_6122.JPGHigh on the slopes of Mt. Jefferson plants eke out an existance. Here a small plant blooms in the volcanic soil.ThumbnailsIMG_6122.JPGHigh on the slopes of Mt. Jefferson plants eke out an existance. Here a small plant blooms in the volcanic soil.ThumbnailsIMG_6122.JPG

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