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Lake James and the Natural Bridge above the lake along the Northern Loop Trail at Mt. Rainier National Park.

abb.jpg Natural Bridge is a 200 foot wide stone arch. The top is  about five feet wide. Some people climb out onto it, a foolhardy act in the backcountry, in my opinion.ThumbnailsThe small lake at Windy Gap is just melting out in mid-July. We filtered water here for the trip down to the Carbon River.Natural Bridge is a 200 foot wide stone arch. The top is  about five feet wide. Some people climb out onto it, a foolhardy act in the backcountry, in my opinion.ThumbnailsThe small lake at Windy Gap is just melting out in mid-July. We filtered water here for the trip down to the Carbon River.Natural Bridge is a 200 foot wide stone arch. The top is  about five feet wide. Some people climb out onto it, a foolhardy act in the backcountry, in my opinion.ThumbnailsThe small lake at Windy Gap is just melting out in mid-July. We filtered water here for the trip down to the Carbon River.Natural Bridge is a 200 foot wide stone arch. The top is  about five feet wide. Some people climb out onto it, a foolhardy act in the backcountry, in my opinion.ThumbnailsThe small lake at Windy Gap is just melting out in mid-July. We filtered water here for the trip down to the Carbon River.Natural Bridge is a 200 foot wide stone arch. The top is  about five feet wide. Some people climb out onto it, a foolhardy act in the backcountry, in my opinion.ThumbnailsThe small lake at Windy Gap is just melting out in mid-July. We filtered water here for the trip down to the Carbon River.Natural Bridge is a 200 foot wide stone arch. The top is  about five feet wide. Some people climb out onto it, a foolhardy act in the backcountry, in my opinion.ThumbnailsThe small lake at Windy Gap is just melting out in mid-July. We filtered water here for the trip down to the Carbon River.Natural Bridge is a 200 foot wide stone arch. The top is  about five feet wide. Some people climb out onto it, a foolhardy act in the backcountry, in my opinion.ThumbnailsThe small lake at Windy Gap is just melting out in mid-July. We filtered water here for the trip down to the Carbon River.

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