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Cravasses appear on the Emmons Glacier as the winter snows melt away.

aad.jpg Walking up the Burroughs Mountain Trail from Frozen Lake you can see the Mt. Fremont Lookout as a tiny dark cube at the left edge of the ridge in the center of the picture.ThumbnailsOn the trail to Second Burroughs the snow can linger into late July. Mt. Rainier provides a snowy backdrop as the trail climbs up the hillside.Walking up the Burroughs Mountain Trail from Frozen Lake you can see the Mt. Fremont Lookout as a tiny dark cube at the left edge of the ridge in the center of the picture.ThumbnailsOn the trail to Second Burroughs the snow can linger into late July. Mt. Rainier provides a snowy backdrop as the trail climbs up the hillside.Walking up the Burroughs Mountain Trail from Frozen Lake you can see the Mt. Fremont Lookout as a tiny dark cube at the left edge of the ridge in the center of the picture.ThumbnailsOn the trail to Second Burroughs the snow can linger into late July. Mt. Rainier provides a snowy backdrop as the trail climbs up the hillside.Walking up the Burroughs Mountain Trail from Frozen Lake you can see the Mt. Fremont Lookout as a tiny dark cube at the left edge of the ridge in the center of the picture.ThumbnailsOn the trail to Second Burroughs the snow can linger into late July. Mt. Rainier provides a snowy backdrop as the trail climbs up the hillside.Walking up the Burroughs Mountain Trail from Frozen Lake you can see the Mt. Fremont Lookout as a tiny dark cube at the left edge of the ridge in the center of the picture.ThumbnailsOn the trail to Second Burroughs the snow can linger into late July. Mt. Rainier provides a snowy backdrop as the trail climbs up the hillside.Walking up the Burroughs Mountain Trail from Frozen Lake you can see the Mt. Fremont Lookout as a tiny dark cube at the left edge of the ridge in the center of the picture.ThumbnailsOn the trail to Second Burroughs the snow can linger into late July. Mt. Rainier provides a snowy backdrop as the trail climbs up the hillside.

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