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Sunflower
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/57983-Helianthus-annuus
Snow on the mountain.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/120507-Euphorbia-marginata
Some great pics today! And yes, it is bubonic plague.
2 years agoNothing like your trip!!! Holy Cow not sure I could've made some your adventures ... but you are a young pup....
2 years agoI haven’t seen the news for weeks. When I had tv i couldn’t concentrate on it. I found some me trains for you. See July 2.
2 years agoThanks for following. Better weather now though storms still creep up in the afternoon. Looking forward to flatter terrain.
2 years agoYou had quite the trip last year.
2 years agoGreat job Tim!! I have to say every time I read of this great adventure, sometimes I’m glad I’m not there but most of the time I’m so jealous I could cry. Keep pedaling, stay safe@!
2 years agoTim, I have been reading your entries with great interest. The landscapes and small towns in your photos are beautiful. I just can't believe how much awful weather you have had to deal with! The hail and lightning is insane!
2 years ago "I figured what the heck and pursued him" or in other words "hold my beer ..." did you see a bit of your future when meet/chatted w/Ron ??
I almost starting to laugh thinking about you/your bike standing in the middle of the road w/sleet, ice and rain on a mountain, heck i would have second thoughts about stopping and I KNOW you !! Good to hear that so far you haven't met MS-13 "representatives" ... just how much fun are you having focused on this adventure and not dealing w/all the BS news etc ???? ::-)
I gotta hear that story. Get up with Frank so we can arrange a get together!
2 years agoSorry to hear the weather has been so brutal. Doug and I also have a Shoshone-to-Cody-road-trip-in-a-wicked-storm story to swap with you one day. We snapped many of the same pics on the way to Cody. Doug was fascinated by the Big Boy in the middle of nowhere, too! Go figure. Be safe out there!
2 years agoWhite flowers are phlox.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/166712/browse_photos
Purplish brown ones with long stems look like prairie smoke. A new one for me!
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/57460/browse_photos
Lupine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lupinus
And a two-striped grasshopper too.
2 years agohttps://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/129305-Melanoplus-bivittatus