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The skeleton of a giant cedar tree lies next to the path along the Twin Firs Trail in Mt. Rainier National Park.

aaf.jpg Fall mushrooms sprout in the dank forest along the Twin Firs Trail in Mt. Rainier National Park.ThumbnailsWhen James Longmire opened the resort at Longmire in the late 1800's, it was considered good health to drink from the soda springs and to bathe in the water.Fall mushrooms sprout in the dank forest along the Twin Firs Trail in Mt. Rainier National Park.ThumbnailsWhen James Longmire opened the resort at Longmire in the late 1800's, it was considered good health to drink from the soda springs and to bathe in the water.Fall mushrooms sprout in the dank forest along the Twin Firs Trail in Mt. Rainier National Park.ThumbnailsWhen James Longmire opened the resort at Longmire in the late 1800's, it was considered good health to drink from the soda springs and to bathe in the water.Fall mushrooms sprout in the dank forest along the Twin Firs Trail in Mt. Rainier National Park.ThumbnailsWhen James Longmire opened the resort at Longmire in the late 1800's, it was considered good health to drink from the soda springs and to bathe in the water.Fall mushrooms sprout in the dank forest along the Twin Firs Trail in Mt. Rainier National Park.ThumbnailsWhen James Longmire opened the resort at Longmire in the late 1800's, it was considered good health to drink from the soda springs and to bathe in the water.Fall mushrooms sprout in the dank forest along the Twin Firs Trail in Mt. Rainier National Park.ThumbnailsWhen James Longmire opened the resort at Longmire in the late 1800's, it was considered good health to drink from the soda springs and to bathe in the water.

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