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Clouds caress Little Tahoma as marine air pushes in from the coast on the Burroughs Mountain Trail.

aas.jpg Mountain 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 agaThumbnailsA bench was constructed on top of Second Burroughs at Mt. Rainier National Park.Mountain 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 agaThumbnailsA bench was constructed on top of Second Burroughs at Mt. Rainier National Park.Mountain 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 agaThumbnailsA bench was constructed on top of Second Burroughs at Mt. Rainier National Park.Mountain 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 agaThumbnailsA bench was constructed on top of Second Burroughs at Mt. Rainier National Park.Mountain 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 agaThumbnailsA bench was constructed on top of Second Burroughs at Mt. Rainier National Park.Mountain 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 agaThumbnailsA bench was constructed on top of Second Burroughs at Mt. Rainier National Park.

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