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These plants with pink flowers look like a giant version of Dutchman's Breeches (Latin name: Corydalis scouleri). They grow 5 to 6 feet high along the trail between Carbon River Camp and Ipsut Campground on the west side of Carbon River.

aci.jpg A marmot on a side trail munches on Lupine blooms above Moraine Park.MiniatyrerOne of the few waterfalls next to the Wonderland Trail between Dick Creek and Mystic Lake. This is a great place to drench your hat and shirt when climbing up the trail.A marmot on a side trail munches on Lupine blooms above Moraine Park.MiniatyrerOne of the few waterfalls next to the Wonderland Trail between Dick Creek and Mystic Lake. This is a great place to drench your hat and shirt when climbing up the trail.A marmot on a side trail munches on Lupine blooms above Moraine Park.MiniatyrerOne of the few waterfalls next to the Wonderland Trail between Dick Creek and Mystic Lake. This is a great place to drench your hat and shirt when climbing up the trail.A marmot on a side trail munches on Lupine blooms above Moraine Park.MiniatyrerOne of the few waterfalls next to the Wonderland Trail between Dick Creek and Mystic Lake. This is a great place to drench your hat and shirt when climbing up the trail.A marmot on a side trail munches on Lupine blooms above Moraine Park.MiniatyrerOne of the few waterfalls next to the Wonderland Trail between Dick Creek and Mystic Lake. This is a great place to drench your hat and shirt when climbing up the trail.A marmot on a side trail munches on Lupine blooms above Moraine Park.MiniatyrerOne of the few waterfalls next to the Wonderland Trail between Dick Creek and Mystic Lake. This is a great place to drench your hat and shirt when climbing up the trail.

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