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Lori S.
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Tarns and snow: Alpine Hike #2 - Update (Aug. 10, 2010)
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August 12, 2010, 12:55:19 AM »
Twenty days later, here is an update to "Alpine Hike #2":
http://nargs.org/smf/index.php?topic=348.0
Amazingly, despite approaching mid-August, it is
still
very early up there...
1) End of the defined (though unmaintained, unsigned) trail, and start of the first "hump"...
2, 3) In the rocks just below tree-line,
Penstemon ellipticus
,
4)
Aquilegia flavescens
, and
5)
Saxifraga bronchialis
6) Upward...
7) Among the wildlife, golden-mantled ground squirrel... (We did see a grizzly feeding by the roadside, as we were approaching the trailhead, but saw nothing bigger than marmots (several) while out there.)
8 ) More terrain to ascend
9, 10) First tarn, much depleted since our first visit on July 22
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Lori
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Re: Alpine Hike #2 - Update from Aug. 10, 2010
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August 12, 2010, 01:58:23 AM »
1) The broad valley ahead, with much less snow in evidence now...
2) But, looking back after lunch, there's the rain that would catch up to us before long...
Oops, sorry - I had problems with the above two photos - they are now the
last
2 photos.
3, 4) Continuing on, lots of diminutive
Veronica wormskjoldii
in bloom
5)
Dryas octopetala
in bloom everywhere at this higher elevation
6) Abundant
Arabis lyallii
7) In some areas, tiny willows carpet the ground
8 )
Smelowskia calycina
in fresh bloom here
9) Just the right timing for
Erigeron humilis
, one of my favourites!
10) And
Saxifraga lyallii
, a preview of the legions of them up ahead.
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Re: Alpine Hike #2 - Update from Aug. 10, 2010
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August 12, 2010, 02:38:52 AM »
1) And here comes the rain... once again, we are glad of all the clothes we carry in our packs!
2, 3) A beautiful variety of colours of
Castilleja
4) Cutting through the turf is a meltwater stream, with banks thickly covered with
Saxifraga lyallii
, which is barely in bloom despite this late date
5) Also in abundance along the stream,
Senecio triangularis
and sweet coltsfoot
6) Back in the scree, a very hearty-looking
Silene uralensis
7)
Cassiope tetragona
8, 9, 10) And before long, we are back in the sun...
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Re: Alpine Hike #2 - Update from Aug. 10, 2010
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Exploring around the last tarns...
1)
Leptarrhena pyrolifolia
Saxifraga occidentalis
2, 3) scenery
4)
Dryas octopetala
5) And up the big scree fan to see what's there...
6) Slogging higher and higher up the slope eventually yields a few
Epilobium latifolium
in bloom... but soon the slope will be dotted with fuchsia; river beauty is abundant there, where meltwater runs under the scree.
7, 8 ) Perfect rosettes of
Crepis nana
... and venturing higher, some in bloom.
9)
Mysotis alpestris
10)
Silene acaulis
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Re: Alpine Hike #2 - Update from Aug. 10, 2010
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And, back down the scree slope...
1) Erigeron humilis
2) Turquoise ice shelf
3)
Silene acaulis
4, 5) scenery
6)
Erigeron aureus
7) Rocks and blue water
8 ) Crevice garden
9) And, then, heading for home...
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1, 2) And, back in the scattered larches and alpine fir, a stand of
Aquilegia flavescens
with attractive peachy tones on the calyx
3) Then, through the treeline to the forest trail, and eventually, home...
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Re: Tarns and snow: Alpine Hike #2 - Update (Aug. 10, 2010)
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August 14, 2010, 01:45:37 AM »
Been busy for some days. At last I have time to take this tour - sitting with my breakfast coffee!
Do you call
Epilobium
fuchsia
? Then what do you call
Fuchsia
?
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Re: Tarns and snow: Alpine Hike #2 - Update (Aug. 10, 2010)
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Quote from: Hoy on August 14, 2010, 01:45:37 AM
Do you call
Epilobium
fuchsia
? Then what do you call
Fuchsia
?
I have not encountered that problem.
Fuchsia
doesn't grow up there.
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Re: Tarns and snow: Alpine Hike #2 - Update (Aug. 10, 2010)
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Quote from: Skulski on August 14, 2010, 10:27:43 AM
Quote from: Hoy on August 14, 2010, 01:45:37 AM
Do you call
Epilobium
fuchsia
? Then what do you call
Fuchsia
?
I have not encountered that problem.
Fuchsia
doesn't grow up there.
Lori, I think it was a semantics/language thing... your earlier use of the term referring to the color "fuchsia" versus actually referring to Fuchsia (the genus).
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Re: Tarns and snow: Alpine Hike #2 - Update (Aug. 10, 2010)
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Quote from: McDonough on August 14, 2010, 09:43:05 PM
Quote from: Skulski on August 14, 2010, 10:27:43 AM
Quote from: Hoy on August 14, 2010, 01:45:37 AM
Do you call
Epilobium
fuchsia
? Then what do you call
Fuchsia
?
I have not encountered that problem.
Fuchsia
doesn't grow up there.
Lori, I think it was a semantics/language thing... your earlier use of the term referring to the color "fuchsia" versus actually referring to Fuchsia (the genus).
So, fuchsia is a color then? Is the color this one:
(Fuchsia magellanica
grown as a perennial or shrub depending on winter. Few flowers yet, they set more flowers when the days are getting shorter.)
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Re: Tarns and snow: Alpine Hike #2 - Update (Aug. 10, 2010)
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Sorry to cause confusion, Trond! I actually assumed that your comment was tongue-in-cheek, given that your command of the English language, and its idiosyncrasies, is so superb! Yes, fuchsia is a colour:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuchsia_(color
)
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Quote from: Skulski on August 15, 2010, 11:31:54 AM
Sorry to cause confusion, Trond! I actually assumed that your comment was tongue-in-cheek, given that your command of the English language, and its idiosyncrasies, is so superb! Yes, fuchsia is a colour:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuchsia_(color
)
Don't feel sorry! I did catch the meaning (after reading twice) and then I wanted to tease you a little!
I certainly know that
Fuchsia
don't grow in the Canadian mountains (neither in the Norwegian) but both
Fuchsia
and
Epilobium
belong to the same plant family (
Onagraceae
) so I had a thought that maybe a handsome
Epilobium
could be named fuchsia as well as the color. Instead of
dwarf fireweed
you can christen the plant
mountain fuchsia
!
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Re: Tarns and snow: Alpine Hike #2 - Update (Aug. 10, 2010)
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My goodness Lori...what a spectacular trip! Amazing so much is blooming so late in the season...you would never think they would get the chance to set seed. One of these days I have to get to these elevations. Mind you, I have seen many of these in lower elevations...where they were in bloom in early July...a little easier on the knee joints! Still, the background at these elevations is second to none.
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