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Wildflowers abound where Newton Creek Trail crosses on the north side of Newton Creek. The loose gravel provides a good spot for early colonizers.

aay.jpg Jasmine found some shade along the trail while I took some pictures of Mt. Hood and nearby wildflowers.ThumbnailsThe Timberline Trail above Lamberson Butte is above timberline and the terrain becomes to harsh for most plants. A small strem flows from a snowfield and becomes part of Newton Creek.Jasmine found some shade along the trail while I took some pictures of Mt. Hood and nearby wildflowers.ThumbnailsThe Timberline Trail above Lamberson Butte is above timberline and the terrain becomes to harsh for most plants. A small strem flows from a snowfield and becomes part of Newton Creek.Jasmine found some shade along the trail while I took some pictures of Mt. Hood and nearby wildflowers.ThumbnailsThe Timberline Trail above Lamberson Butte is above timberline and the terrain becomes to harsh for most plants. A small strem flows from a snowfield and becomes part of Newton Creek.Jasmine found some shade along the trail while I took some pictures of Mt. Hood and nearby wildflowers.ThumbnailsThe Timberline Trail above Lamberson Butte is above timberline and the terrain becomes to harsh for most plants. A small strem flows from a snowfield and becomes part of Newton Creek.Jasmine found some shade along the trail while I took some pictures of Mt. Hood and nearby wildflowers.ThumbnailsThe Timberline Trail above Lamberson Butte is above timberline and the terrain becomes to harsh for most plants. A small strem flows from a snowfield and becomes part of Newton Creek.

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