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Dense forests are surround the short trail for Twin Firs at Mt. Rainier National Park.

aab.jpg Descending the Timberline Trail just above Lamberson Butte the trees grow taller but plants still struggle to grow in the sandy volcanic soil.ThumbnailsDelphinium (Latin Name: Delphinium trollifolium) with a spot of sun along the Angel's Rest Trail.Descending the Timberline Trail just above Lamberson Butte the trees grow taller but plants still struggle to grow in the sandy volcanic soil.ThumbnailsDelphinium (Latin Name: Delphinium trollifolium) with a spot of sun along the Angel's Rest Trail.Descending the Timberline Trail just above Lamberson Butte the trees grow taller but plants still struggle to grow in the sandy volcanic soil.ThumbnailsDelphinium (Latin Name: Delphinium trollifolium) with a spot of sun along the Angel's Rest Trail.Descending the Timberline Trail just above Lamberson Butte the trees grow taller but plants still struggle to grow in the sandy volcanic soil.ThumbnailsDelphinium (Latin Name: Delphinium trollifolium) with a spot of sun along the Angel's Rest Trail.Descending the Timberline Trail just above Lamberson Butte the trees grow taller but plants still struggle to grow in the sandy volcanic soil.ThumbnailsDelphinium (Latin Name: Delphinium trollifolium) with a spot of sun along the Angel's Rest Trail.Descending the Timberline Trail just above Lamberson Butte the trees grow taller but plants still struggle to grow in the sandy volcanic soil.ThumbnailsDelphinium (Latin Name: Delphinium trollifolium) with a spot of sun along the Angel's Rest Trail.

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