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Maybe a sunflower (about half a dozen species around there) or one of the other 200 or so species of yellow many petal flowers thereabouts...
https://wildflowersearch.org/search?oldstate=leaf%3Aignore%3Bgmc%3A43.584%2C-114.972%3Bcat%3AW%3Bpetals%3Amany%3Blocation%3AForest+Rd+227%2C+Mountain+Home%2C+ID+83647%2C+USA%3Belev%3A5285%3Bgms%3A10%3Bcolor%3Ayellow%3B&buttonName=none&hab=&Elev=&PlantName=
Slender cinquefoil.
https://oregonflora.org/taxa/index.php?taxon=7623
Crimson columbine.
https://nwwildflowers.com/compare/?t=Aquilegia+formosa
Yellow might be arrowleaf balsamroot.
http://www.swcoloradowildflowers.com/Yellow%20Enlarged%20Photo%20Pages/balsamorhiza.htm
White is too small to tell.
Lupine. Over a dozen species of Lupine in that area.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lupinus
Wow, looks spectacular!
2 years agoPatrick has remodeled over the 26 years that we've owned the house, and definitely made a haven. Why are not particularly sad, just disappointed, to return home without the GDMBR ride. Totally appreciate the encouragement from you and Scott. I'll be 72 in August, just hard to admit aging changes.
Rachel
Great photos! Looks like a great cycling area.
2 years agoThanks Rachael, I remember last summer when we were both touring in the midwest, admiring how you two travel. So thank you for being role models!
Rachel
You really do have a lovely home!
2 years agoYou will definitely adapt like we have and it will be great! I can’t believe you will able to keep doing the very challenging tours you have been doing so long. Scott and I have really enjoyed slowing down our pace and staying places longer.
2 years agoPlan to come over for a visit and ride!
2 years agoWow. That’s incredible.
2 years agoI need to ride that area some time. Looks beautiful.
2 years ago
scarlet gilia / skyrocket
2 years agohttps://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection/taxon.php?Taxon=Ipomopsis%20aggregata