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ទំព័រដើម 43
ថ្ងៃដែលបានបង្កើត / 2009 / ខែកក្តដា / 18
- Mt. Fremont Lookout now sports a solar panel to charge a battery and provide a light at night.
- Dwarf lupines carpet the landscape among rocks along the Burroughs Mountain Trail at Mt. Rainier National Park.
- Bushes of yellow Cinquefoil (Latin name: Potentilla) dot the mountainside around the Mt. Fremont lookout.
- The blue flowers of Spreading Phlox (Latin name: Phlox diffusa) are in full bloom in mid-July along the Burroughs Mountain Trail in Mt. Rainier National Park.
- The inside of Mt. Fremont has all the equipment of a fire lookout. It is takes the brunt of winter storms that break windows and have even blown off the roof. During low snow years the rangers have to carry their own water up from Frozen Lake.
- Looking back to Second Burroughs from Third Burroughs. The trail down to Glacier Basin can barely be seen coming down the right side of Second Burroughs.
- Looking down from Mt. Fremont down to Grand Park. The Northern Loop trail can be seen on the left.
- Looking towards Elliot Glacier from Burroughs Mountain Trail in Mt. Rainier National Park.
- Seemingly endless mountains are viewed to the east from the Mt. Fremont Lookout.
- Looking back to Second Burroughs from Third Burroughs. The Sunrise Visitors Center is hidden behind Second Burroughs.
- A view of the trail near the Mt. Fremont lookout. Being above the trees provides great views. Mt. Goats also frequent these slopes in the early morning and late evening.
- Looking to the north from Third Burroughs with Grand Park in the far distance.
- A yellow Aster is able to eke out a place in the rocks near the Mt. Fremont lookout at Mt. Rainier National Park.
- Jagged rocks frame the West Fork of the White River from the top of Third Burroughs.
- A dwarf lupine is able to survive among the rocks near the Mt. Fremont lookout at Mt. Rainier National Park.