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Actually, I believe it is one cactus, with the top being a branch from the lower section. At any rate, it sure is a tough one! Almost nothing to root into.
2 years agoPetrified crocodile.
2 years agoWhat kind of rock is this? Doesn't Bill do rock?
2 years agoI feel like this is a flying dream.
2 years agoWow!! I want to experience this hike.
2 years agoI love these!
2 years agoOne hard life at first but it seems to have found its way to a better one. Persistence paid off.
2 years agoYes, even her water bottle matches although you can’t see it here.
2 years agoThanks, I was about to say something about your uncharacteristic brevity until I came to this comment.
2 years agoThanks, very helpful as always.
2 years agoLip ferns! I’ve never heard of them but it looks exactly right. I saw a different but similar species not far off this that looks like it’s likely a lip fern also.
2 years agoI've never thought of coordinating my attire with the color of the sky but Rachael thinks of everything.
2 years agoI'm delving into a bit of learning here...
Might be some species of lipfern.
https://wildflowersearch.org/search?oldstate=gms%3A10%3Bgmc%3A32.375%2C-110.726%3Blocation%3AGeneral+Hitchcock+Hwy%2C+Mt+Lemmon%2C+AZ+85619%2C+USA%3Belev%3A6427%3Bcat%3AF%3B&buttonName=none&hab=&Elev=&Submit=Submit+Values&PlantName=Myriopteris+
What a gorgeous hike, thanks for sharing.
2 years ago
Bill rocks alright, but I don’t think he does rock. Thanks for the reminder, I’d meant to research it myself. My first guess is gneiss, but I’ll read up and report back.
2 years ago