Thursday, August 3, 2017

CDT Photos

A beautiful, brief hike took us along a segment of the Continental Divide Trail.  We're fortunate to have so nearby one of America's longest national trails (3,100 miles).  Our little town volunteered and was named as the state's first Gateway to the CDT, thanks mainly to the persistence of one of our former hikers (and a few other citizens).

We met a Forest Service trail crew from Creede—3 hardworking ladies moving fallen trees.

As usual, we saw many flowers, several of which I couldn't identify.  Your help would be appreciated.
I hope to get back up this trail in a few weeks, with more knowledge in my head.
— Doug Knudson





Mtn Bluebell


12 hikers


Wyoming Paintbrush


stumped me


Unknown


Whipple Penstemon


White False Hellebore


Paintbrush


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