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Zach crossing the suspension bridge over the Carbon River near Carbon River Camp. This is always one of the highlights of the trip because we always take a break at the west end of the bridge in the shade.

acl.jpg These small whtie flowers of Bunchberry or Canadian Dogwood (Latin name: Cornus Canadensis) are unique in that there are only two white bracts instead of four.ThumbnailsHere is the suspension bridge over the roaring Carbon River. There was a flood a few years ago that was high enough to cause damage to this bridge and close it for repairs.These small whtie flowers of Bunchberry or Canadian Dogwood (Latin name: Cornus Canadensis) are unique in that there are only two white bracts instead of four.ThumbnailsHere is the suspension bridge over the roaring Carbon River. There was a flood a few years ago that was high enough to cause damage to this bridge and close it for repairs.These small whtie flowers of Bunchberry or Canadian Dogwood (Latin name: Cornus Canadensis) are unique in that there are only two white bracts instead of four.ThumbnailsHere is the suspension bridge over the roaring Carbon River. There was a flood a few years ago that was high enough to cause damage to this bridge and close it for repairs.These small whtie flowers of Bunchberry or Canadian Dogwood (Latin name: Cornus Canadensis) are unique in that there are only two white bracts instead of four.ThumbnailsHere is the suspension bridge over the roaring Carbon River. There was a flood a few years ago that was high enough to cause damage to this bridge and close it for repairs.These small whtie flowers of Bunchberry or Canadian Dogwood (Latin name: Cornus Canadensis) are unique in that there are only two white bracts instead of four.ThumbnailsHere is the suspension bridge over the roaring Carbon River. There was a flood a few years ago that was high enough to cause damage to this bridge and close it for repairs.These small whtie flowers of Bunchberry or Canadian Dogwood (Latin name: Cornus Canadensis) are unique in that there are only two white bracts instead of four.ThumbnailsHere is the suspension bridge over the roaring Carbon River. There was a flood a few years ago that was high enough to cause damage to this bridge and close it for repairs.

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