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lucky we are to have mountains, canyons, and deserts to roam and flowers to invigorate us. |
Where We Roamed for
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Where We Roamed for
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14,159 foot El Diente towers over the falls on Kilpacker Creek. |
Wildflowers abound in late July and August along Kilpacker Creek at the foot of El Diente. |
| The Abajo Mountains are surrounded by Utah Canyon Country so one has unusual views from 11,000 feet. (Where is our ever-present Willi dog? She is running up the rocky knoll to the right.) |
| Betty and Willi descend the Lake Hope Trail with the San Miguel Mountains changing their cloak to Colorado gold. In the upper left is a dark streak of virga, rain that never reaches the ground because of the very low humidity of a Colorado sky. |
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