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Looking at the trail that goes from First Burroughs to Second Burroughs.

aav.jpg Pink Mountain Heather (Latin name: Phyllodoce empetriformis) is a small woody plant whose blooms  brighten the way along the Burroughs Mountain Trail. Be careful not to step on these plants because they are fragile and take many dozens of years to grow toThumbnailsA trail sign near Frozen Lake shows directions and mileages. Most all the trails in the area are well marked.Pink Mountain Heather (Latin name: Phyllodoce empetriformis) is a small woody plant whose blooms  brighten the way along the Burroughs Mountain Trail. Be careful not to step on these plants because they are fragile and take many dozens of years to grow toThumbnailsA trail sign near Frozen Lake shows directions and mileages. Most all the trails in the area are well marked.Pink Mountain Heather (Latin name: Phyllodoce empetriformis) is a small woody plant whose blooms  brighten the way along the Burroughs Mountain Trail. Be careful not to step on these plants because they are fragile and take many dozens of years to grow toThumbnailsA trail sign near Frozen Lake shows directions and mileages. Most all the trails in the area are well marked.Pink Mountain Heather (Latin name: Phyllodoce empetriformis) is a small woody plant whose blooms  brighten the way along the Burroughs Mountain Trail. Be careful not to step on these plants because they are fragile and take many dozens of years to grow toThumbnailsA trail sign near Frozen Lake shows directions and mileages. Most all the trails in the area are well marked.Pink Mountain Heather (Latin name: Phyllodoce empetriformis) is a small woody plant whose blooms  brighten the way along the Burroughs Mountain Trail. Be careful not to step on these plants because they are fragile and take many dozens of years to grow toThumbnailsA trail sign near Frozen Lake shows directions and mileages. Most all the trails in the area are well marked.Pink Mountain Heather (Latin name: Phyllodoce empetriformis) is a small woody plant whose blooms  brighten the way along the Burroughs Mountain Trail. Be careful not to step on these plants because they are fragile and take many dozens of years to grow toThumbnailsA trail sign near Frozen Lake shows directions and mileages. Most all the trails in the area are well marked.

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