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Magenta Paintbrush and Lupines put on a summer show along the Timberline Trail just above the timberline. The dry volcanic soil makes it difficult for most plants to survive.

aak.jpg Mt. Adams towers in the distance from the Timberline Trail. The Knarl Ridge fire has burned the trees in the foreground. The Gnarl Ridge Fire was started by lightning on Thursday night, August 7, 2008 and quickly spread. The fire burned until put out by wThumbnailsJasmine walking on the Timberline Trail west of the junction of the Knarl Ridge Trail and the Timberline Trail.Mt. Adams towers in the distance from the Timberline Trail. The Knarl Ridge fire has burned the trees in the foreground. The Gnarl Ridge Fire was started by lightning on Thursday night, August 7, 2008 and quickly spread. The fire burned until put out by wThumbnailsJasmine walking on the Timberline Trail west of the junction of the Knarl Ridge Trail and the Timberline Trail.Mt. Adams towers in the distance from the Timberline Trail. The Knarl Ridge fire has burned the trees in the foreground. The Gnarl Ridge Fire was started by lightning on Thursday night, August 7, 2008 and quickly spread. The fire burned until put out by wThumbnailsJasmine walking on the Timberline Trail west of the junction of the Knarl Ridge Trail and the Timberline Trail.Mt. Adams towers in the distance from the Timberline Trail. The Knarl Ridge fire has burned the trees in the foreground. The Gnarl Ridge Fire was started by lightning on Thursday night, August 7, 2008 and quickly spread. The fire burned until put out by wThumbnailsJasmine walking on the Timberline Trail west of the junction of the Knarl Ridge Trail and the Timberline Trail.Mt. Adams towers in the distance from the Timberline Trail. The Knarl Ridge fire has burned the trees in the foreground. The Gnarl Ridge Fire was started by lightning on Thursday night, August 7, 2008 and quickly spread. The fire burned until put out by wThumbnailsJasmine walking on the Timberline Trail west of the junction of the Knarl Ridge Trail and the Timberline Trail.

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