Mystery Flower (2006-07-08)
Mystery (2006-07-08) A geranium going to seed?
Saxifrage (2006-07-08) A blurry Saxifrage.
Saxifrage Leaves (2006-07-08) This picture shows the saxifrage leaves (you can see some tiny blurred Saxifrage flowers).
Little Water Trail (2006-07-08) The Little Water Trail in the Wasatch Mountains.
Monkey Flower (2006-07-08) This Monkey Flower is clinging to an old log.
Monkey Flower (2006-07-08) A monkey flower clinging to an old log.
Monkey Flower (2006-07-08) A monkey flower clinging to an old log.
Cow Parsnip (2006-07-08) A different style of cows parsnip.
Western Coneflower (2006-07-08) Coneflower growing along the Little Water Trail in Mill Creek Canyon.
Yarrow (2006-07-08) Yarrow growing in the Little Water area of Mill Creek Canyon.
Columbine (2006-07-08) A columbine (Aquilegia spp.) growing along the Little Water Trail in Mill Creek Canyon.
Columbine Closeup (2006-07-08) A Columbine (Aquilegia spp.) in the Little Water area of Mill Creek Canyon.
Mystery Plant (2006-07-08) There is a large number of yellow plants in the Mysteriaceae family.
Cow Parsnip (2006-07-08) It is hard to miss the Cows Parsnip.
Little Water Trail (2006-07-08) The Little Water trail enters a section of aspen.
Waterleaf?? (2006-07-08) Looks a bit like a waterleaf. This mysterious plant was found in the Little Water area of Mill Creek.
Mystery (2006-07-08)
Mystery (2006-07-08)
Lupin (2006-07-08) The distinctive spike of flowers from a Lupin.
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The Big and Little Water Trails at the top of the Mill Creek Canyon road is a popular place for enjoying wildflowers. The trails lead to Dog lake, and hook up with the Desolation Trail.
I usually take these trails on flower hunting expeditions, in which case I am looking down at the ground and not up at the scenery.