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Dwarf Lupines and Penstamons bloom among the rocks on the Burroughs Mountain Trail at Mt. Rainier National Park.

aap.jpg Jagged rocks frame the West Fork of the White River from the top of Third Burroughs.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.Jagged rocks frame the West Fork of the White River from the top of Third Burroughs.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.Jagged rocks frame the West Fork of the White River from the top of Third Burroughs.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.Jagged rocks frame the West Fork of the White River from the top of Third Burroughs.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.Jagged rocks frame the West Fork of the White River from the top of Third Burroughs.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.Jagged rocks frame the West Fork of the White River from the top of Third Burroughs.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.

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