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HIke #2 - eastern slope Rockies, July 25/11
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Lori S.
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Re: HIke #2 - eastern slope Rockies, July 25/11
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I have just raided Stuart's photo collection for a final couple of shots to round off this account...
Climbing the hump... the start of the interesting part:
The big scree slope at the end of the trail (for our usual route, anyway):
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We did this hike again on August 9th/11 to see the changes a couple of weeks can bring...
Here are some of the highlights.
Coming out of the trees...
Penstemon ellipticus
in fabulous bloom:
Silene acaulis
, in a joint in the rock; coral;
Erigeron aureus
; in the talus, 3 different
Salix
; scenery:
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Minuartia austromontana
(I think); lichen; alpine sedges(?); scene;
Tonestus (Haplopappus) lyallii
(x2):
Drainhole;
Saxifraga lyallii
;
Salix
;
Crepis nana
, none yet in bloom here:
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Mistmaiden,
Romanzoffia sitchensis
(thanks for the ID, Mark!);
Smelowskia calycina
; pika;
Parnassia fimbriata
(x2):
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I'm sure you've guessed that the parnassia has my attention again. Same floral parts, but shaped differently. Love the five yellow hands. A few extra fingers, though
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I grew
Romanzoffia
once - untill the slugs found it
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Lori, a wonderful series, great plants and excellent photographs and mountain scenes. Even if I've been responding on the forum so seldom these days, please know that I appreciate such educational and inspiring posts, and I do read through them and often revisit. You provide surrogate wildflower botanizing experiences for those of us perpetually spinning in an unreasonable rat-race of work life.
What gorgeous clumps of Penstemon ellipticus!
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Thanks, Mark!
Last update of this area (unless we do a fall larch hike?)... August 22/11.
Where it starts getting interesting... it's all upwards from here! (Good heavens, it seems I always take a picture of this spot!
And worse yet, post every single one of them!
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The meadows in the hanging valleys that flank the major deeper valley are finally in bloom at this late date, with countless
Arnica lonchophylla
and others:
Salix
, outlining in a joint in the limestone:
Erigeron humilis
, I think (I should check that), and
Silene acaulis
in new, fresh bloom:
Veronica wormskjoldii
:
Lots of
Hedysarum sulphurascens
in bloom too:
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Quote from: Lori Skulski on September 06, 2011, 09:41:44 PM
Thanks, Mark!
Last update of this area (unless we do a fall larch hike?)... August 22/11.
Where it starts getting interesting... it's all upwards from here! (Good heavens, it seems I always take a picture of this spot!
And worse yet, post every single one of them!
)
With my short memory they all look new to me
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