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Thanks. I’ve done a lot of hikes but the hikes today are the best I’ve done in a longtime.
2 years agoDefinitely not a place for a bicycle!
2 years agoThen again, GL also thinks this is some form of coral. I'm assuming that this is actually some form of plant life? If it's coral it's in an amazing state of preservation, and markedly out of place in those surroundings.
2 years agoGoogle Lens suggest perhaps it's Eriogonum kennedyi?
https://www.americansouthwest.net/plants/wildflowers/eriogonum-kennedyi.html
Very clever! It’s actually easier than it looks.
2 years ago"One giant leap for Rachael-kind"
2 years agoGlad to see you remembered your hat this time.
2 years agoI’d like to know myself. It’s a tiny blossom, maybe a half inch across.
2 years agoJust one amazing scene after another. Bruce would go nuts here. Great photos on a great hike.
2 years agoWhat the..? That is amazing.
2 years agoAmazing open landscapes, big sky, and a roller coaster ride - what’s not to love. And a spectacular video to boot - my stomach was doing little flip-flops as I “rode along” - Great job Rachael in giving us a real feel your experience
2 years agoDon’t remember what my original aspirations were, but I’m definitely exceeding expectations so far.
2 years agoWhat a remarkable thing for her at this point in her life. I can’t imagine.
2 years agoThanks. I’m sure glad I got Scott to stay ahead of me. It’s an amazing ride!
2 years ago
No, it’s a prickly pear. I should have included the whole plant.
2 years ago