In less than a mile the trail opens up for a very fine view back down canyon. And the clouds parted for a little blue sky - I was expecting rain?
Cow Parsnip as tall as me! (5'7") |
First Meadow
Fireweed abounds! |
Second Meadow
Still looking beautiful! |
Glacial Cirque
From this point you begin the climb of another 1000 feet to reach Gobblers Knob. This is the glacial cirque. And a view looking back from Alexander Basin.
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Wildflower of the Week
This tall, striking plant is called Saw Groundsel and is often seen growing in groups in the open forest such as on the Alexander Basin trail. It has a large cluster of small yellow flowers and the leaves are serrated much like a saw blade. Bees love this plant.
For myself I hold no preferences among flowers
so long as they are wild, free, spontaneous!"
Ed Abbey
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******Miles hiked tally
beginning March 22, 2013
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327.3
Beginning of this Blog
327.3