Floral views from the Brighton hike.
In addition to individual wildflowers, the joy of hiking this high are the points of beauty and interest that you come upon.
This set is a selection of these groupings that caught my eye.
6:35 am start to the flower search
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Clouds are starting to creep in
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If only they would run the lift
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The clouds are going to catch me
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See how high that darn lift goes?
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Almost complete cloud cover now
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On the side trail to Dog Lake
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Small, but steady flow to replenish the lakes
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I cannot resist water shots
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Outstanding, Mike. It would still be beautiful if there were no flowers.
Really beautiful, Mike. Have you talked to whoever runs the lift about using it off season? They might surprise you.
Is that a ski lift ? They don’t consider wild flowers ❣️👍🤗
Now we're talkin', Mike. These are wicked good!
angler wrote:
Excellent set Mike.
Thanks for the visit, Jim.
kpmac wrote:
Outstanding, Mike. It would still be beautiful if there were no flowers.
I appreciate that thought, Ken. Everything seems to be better when you are outside in such a beautiful place.
NMGal wrote:
Really beautiful, Mike. Have you talked to whoever runs the lift about using it off season? They might surprise you.
Thanks, Barbara. Some of the resorts run some lifts on weekends, but it is very crowded then.
Amazing shots Mike....looks like the type of places we love to go as well.
Susan yamakawa wrote:
Is that a ski lift ? They don’t consider wild flowers ❣️👍🤗
Yes, Susan, we are hiking up ski trails. Never notice the flowers during the ski season (LOL).
CindyHouk wrote:
Amazing shots Mike....looks like the type of places we love to go as well.
Thanks, Cindy, when you live among the mountains, it is a shame to waste them.
John Lawrence wrote:
Well done, Mike.
I appreciate the visit, John.
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