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I hiked to the top of Millvue Peak this morning, and from Elbow Fork in Millcreek Canyon to the summit, the wildflowers were just tremendous. It was like a geranium highway along the trail. It's a great time to be up in the hills amongst it all. Here's some shots of the hike.

Scatman bounding up the trail.
I wish I could still bound!

The sun beginning to hit the Millcreek Ridge

Yarrow was plentiful today

Ragwort

Species of Paintbrush

Spreading Dogbane

Scarlet Gilia

Paintbrush

A mushroom along the trail

Clematis

View across the canyon of Mount Raymond, where we hiked to last weekend

Wild Rose

Horsemint - Popular with the Bumble Bees

Cow Parsnip

Western Cone Flower

View west, down Millcreek Canyon, from the Millcreek Ridge

A grove of Aspen ahead

Ninebark shrub

Wife and daughter making their way along the ridge with Church Fork Peak and Grandeur Peak as a backdrop

Wild Pea

Butterfly on some Ninebark

Stirred up this Grouse along the way. Scared me to death!
She had a young one with her too.

Butterfly on some buckwheat

Another species of butterfly enjoying the buckwheat on the summit

On Millvue Peak - I get the feeling we are all leaning to our left.

Arrowleaf Balsamroot - surprised to see this still blooming, it usually hits its stride mid-spring.

Anybody see the yellow spider on this Western Wallflower?

A good view of the western end of Millcreek Ridge from Mount Aire (R) to Grandeur Peak (L) with Church Fork Peak in the middle

Caterpillar's nest trying to hide from me

Cinquefoil

Lupine and Ninebark

False Sunflowers

The Bumble Bees just loved the Horsemint

The star of the show today was definitely the Geranium

Woolly worm of some sort

Yellows Salsify - The leaves of this plant are edible, and I snack on them along the trail if available

A look across the canyon and into Alexander Basin and Gobblers Knob

Thimble Berry

Aspen and Mount Aire, seen on our way back down

Scatman bounding up the trail.

The sun beginning to hit the Millcreek Ridge

Yarrow was plentiful today

Ragwort

Species of Paintbrush

Spreading Dogbane

Scarlet Gilia

Paintbrush

A mushroom along the trail

Clematis

View across the canyon of Mount Raymond, where we hiked to last weekend

Wild Rose

Horsemint - Popular with the Bumble Bees

Cow Parsnip

Western Cone Flower

View west, down Millcreek Canyon, from the Millcreek Ridge

A grove of Aspen ahead

Ninebark shrub

Wife and daughter making their way along the ridge with Church Fork Peak and Grandeur Peak as a backdrop

Wild Pea

Butterfly on some Ninebark

Stirred up this Grouse along the way. Scared me to death!

Butterfly on some buckwheat

Another species of butterfly enjoying the buckwheat on the summit

On Millvue Peak - I get the feeling we are all leaning to our left.

Arrowleaf Balsamroot - surprised to see this still blooming, it usually hits its stride mid-spring.

Anybody see the yellow spider on this Western Wallflower?

A good view of the western end of Millcreek Ridge from Mount Aire (R) to Grandeur Peak (L) with Church Fork Peak in the middle

Caterpillar's nest trying to hide from me

Cinquefoil

Lupine and Ninebark

False Sunflowers

The Bumble Bees just loved the Horsemint

The star of the show today was definitely the Geranium

Woolly worm of some sort

Yellows Salsify - The leaves of this plant are edible, and I snack on them along the trail if available

A look across the canyon and into Alexander Basin and Gobblers Knob

Thimble Berry

Aspen and Mount Aire, seen on our way back down