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The Greenway Trailhead for the Burnt Bridge Creek Trail has a large gravel parking lot. This is just west of Andreson Road.

aar.jpg Looking back along Barlow Ridge, you can see the two monoliths that jut up from the ridge. The closest one is in the trees and the farther one juts straight up from the ridge.ThumbnailsMountain Goats like to graze on second Burrough in the early morning and evening. The baby goats play games by jumping over one another and play fighting. Remember not to get too close to make them uneasy. Stressing the wildlife is bad for them and is agaLooking back along Barlow Ridge, you can see the two monoliths that jut up from the ridge. The closest one is in the trees and the farther one juts straight up from the ridge.ThumbnailsMountain Goats like to graze on second Burrough in the early morning and evening. The baby goats play games by jumping over one another and play fighting. Remember not to get too close to make them uneasy. Stressing the wildlife is bad for them and is agaLooking back along Barlow Ridge, you can see the two monoliths that jut up from the ridge. The closest one is in the trees and the farther one juts straight up from the ridge.ThumbnailsMountain Goats like to graze on second Burrough in the early morning and evening. The baby goats play games by jumping over one another and play fighting. Remember not to get too close to make them uneasy. Stressing the wildlife is bad for them and is agaLooking back along Barlow Ridge, you can see the two monoliths that jut up from the ridge. The closest one is in the trees and the farther one juts straight up from the ridge.ThumbnailsMountain Goats like to graze on second Burrough in the early morning and evening. The baby goats play games by jumping over one another and play fighting. Remember not to get too close to make them uneasy. Stressing the wildlife is bad for them and is agaLooking back along Barlow Ridge, you can see the two monoliths that jut up from the ridge. The closest one is in the trees and the farther one juts straight up from the ridge.ThumbnailsMountain Goats like to graze on second Burrough in the early morning and evening. The baby goats play games by jumping over one another and play fighting. Remember not to get too close to make them uneasy. Stressing the wildlife is bad for them and is agaLooking back along Barlow Ridge, you can see the two monoliths that jut up from the ridge. The closest one is in the trees and the farther one juts straight up from the ridge.ThumbnailsMountain Goats like to graze on second Burrough in the early morning and evening. The baby goats play games by jumping over one another and play fighting. Remember not to get too close to make them uneasy. Stressing the wildlife is bad for them and is agaLooking back along Barlow Ridge, you can see the two monoliths that jut up from the ridge. The closest one is in the trees and the farther one juts straight up from the ridge.ThumbnailsMountain Goats like to graze on second Burrough in the early morning and evening. The baby goats play games by jumping over one another and play fighting. Remember not to get too close to make them uneasy. Stressing the wildlife is bad for them and is aga

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