Loved the white trunks of the birch trees in contrast to the greenery of the undergrowth |
Last week we hiked 8/10 of a mile from Dog Lake from Mill Creek, this time we went from the Big Cottonwood Canyon side of things. Beautiful country. |
Green and Lush |
Thick undergrowth |
Here's the 'bump on the log' from the log that is in the hole at the bottom of the sea |
Gorgeous and colorful wild flowers EVERYWHERE |
This 'undergrowth' as as tall as me! |
Tons of daisies |
And wild roses |
Beautiful vistas |
Fields of flowers |
Unbelievable beauty (the camera doesn't do it justice) |
Every color, size, shape: gorgeous |
These were HUGE. Some were taller than dad. |
Loved these little flowers growing up between the huge leaves |
Look at the top left for a very big bumblebee! |
Dad pausing on the trail |
Flowers everywhere, even 'underfoot' |
Varieties of flowers changed the higher we climbed |
These were a soft purple in color..something like foxglove, but different |
This section of our watershed water was surrounded by blue flowered bushes |
Did you know that the path of the iron rod is surrounded by FLOWERS? It IS. Cling tight! |
I love the stands of birch trees |
A mound of happy little flowers |
Pleasant to hike to the sound of a gurgling brooklet |
These were a brighter blue than the picture shows. Gorgeous. |
These are 'rare', but they are all over the hills this year. Sweet to suck the nectar as a little treat! |
So pretty, every step of the way. |
Like the books says, "Dog Lake is bigger than a pond, but smaller than a lake" Looked 'puddleish' to me! |
Another view of dog lake |
Hillside of flowers and birch |
What a trail to hike down!! |
Loved how the tree grew out of the way of the path! |
3 comments:
Wow! Amazing! To see all of that in one afternoon!
I didn't know Utah could be that beautiful-- course you have had a VERY wet spring-- almost like Oregon!! We can't wait to do a few hikes, now that I will have Saturdays FREE!!!!
What is great about these hikes is they are 1/2 hour from home....or maybe 40 minutes to trailhead.
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