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Looks like Swiss man's shield photos.
https://www.infoflora.ch/en/flora/androsace-helvetica.html
What an incredible hike!
2 years agomaybe welsh poppies? I have them in my front yard, although I believe they are an invasive species to Vancouver.
2 years agoWe cycle here and also skied there from Dobbiaco. Hat a great place and your photos are wonderful!
2 years agoNever!
2 years agoVery smart getting a ride, after all you had already done it once! That’s what I would have done.
2 years agoGlad to hear you got out on a hike. What a beautiful place!
2 years agoThanks for the reminder to stop on the descents. I'm trying not to be that antsy guy on this trip. Because,. I usually am. ha ha.
2 years agoHi Jacquie. So true. There is the added benefit of puncture resistance. They are definitely a more comfortable ride. I like the the lower tire pressures too.
2 years agoHi Dave. Great. I'll keep em' coming.
2 years agoHa ha. I wouldn't dare touch that one. That's Sue's.
2 years agoCheers for big beers. I see you have beer #2 on standby to your right!
2 years agoMore please!
2 years agoWe love tubeless! I don't know about quieter or rolling resistance as I haven't used the same tires in both versions, but I sure like the ability to use low pressures and the fact I haven't needed to use my flat-fix kit.
2 years ago
Might be alpine poppy.
2 years agohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papaver_alpinum