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Wild rose in bud. Nootka Rose or Baldhip Rose, along the Chewuch River near Winthrop, Washington. The Chewuch River runs from the Pasayten Wilderness in the North Cascade Mountains toward the Methow River at the village of Winthrop, where the two merge to drain throught the Methow Valley to the mighty Columbia at Lake Pateros.
Douglas H. Orton
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