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97 degrees in the valley today, so Sheila and I headed up Mount Aire this morning before it got too warm. We had to walk the road (gate is closed until July 1st) for about 45 minutes to reach the official trailhead, and from there is just a couple of miles to the summit of Aire. Almost all the wildflowers were the usual suspects that I've reported on before. Though I should say that if you like geraniums then this hike is for you. My pack weight was 28 pounds, up 4 pounds (heavier sandbell and camera) from my mid-week Grandeur hike. The hike up was nice while coming back down turned out to be pretty warm.

Info sign at the closed gate

Dogwood

Thimbleberry

Cinquefoil

Yes! No e-bikes in this crowd. Way to go guys!



Millcreek

Chokecherries

Made it to the trailhead

On the official trail


Hound's tongue

Groundsel

Strawberries

Leopard slug

Death camas

Solomon's seal

They haven't fixed this yet? Come on Forest Service.

The missing bridge




Delighted in watching this squirrel. He put on a show for us.

Before retiring to an upper branch to clean itself

More cinquefoil

Ladybug action

A small trickle of water caused this conifer to fall

A white-spotted sable on some ninebark flowers

Sweet Woodruff

Vetch

More strawberries

A small stream running down the trail

Heading up to the saddle between Elbow Fork and Mount Aire Canyon

Woodland star

More Solomon's seal

Horsemint

Wasatch beardtongue

Reaching the saddle

On the saddle

Lewis flax


Skyrocket

Mount Raymond

Gobblers Knob

Lupine


Wild roses

Scorpion weeds

A very small hornets' nest on the trail

Snowberries

More Wasatch beardtongue

Western wallflower

A lizard

Holy cow! Some arrowleaf balsamroot still hanging on near the summit

Grandeur Peak to the west

Unnamed peak 8490 and Millvue Peak to the east


Horned lizard on the summit


Mount Olympus south summit

Raymond on Broads Fork Twin Peaks

Broads Fork Twin Peaks

Butterfly - Euphydryas

Grandview through the Mountain Mahogany


The workhorses for this hike - Canon EOS 1D Mark IV and the Canon PowerShot A640

Just what the doctor (@TractorDoc that is) ordered, some habanero jack cheese. This had some serious bite to it.


Summit shots

Time to head back down - getting in one last view

Beartongue

Larkspur

Hawksbeard

Yellows salsify

More skyrocket

Looking up at unnamed peak 8490 just off the saddle

Sticky geraniums

Trail cam. @Rockskipper, this may have caught the Scatman in grizzly mode?

Mount Raymond slipping away

Back at the official trailhead

Millcreek

Back at the gate

And back at the Sube
The End.

Info sign at the closed gate

Dogwood

Thimbleberry

Cinquefoil

Yes! No e-bikes in this crowd. Way to go guys!

Millcreek

Chokecherries

Made it to the trailhead

On the official trail


Hound's tongue

Groundsel

Strawberries

Leopard slug

Death camas

Solomon's seal

They haven't fixed this yet? Come on Forest Service.

The missing bridge




Delighted in watching this squirrel. He put on a show for us.

Before retiring to an upper branch to clean itself

More cinquefoil

Ladybug action

A small trickle of water caused this conifer to fall

A white-spotted sable on some ninebark flowers

Sweet Woodruff

Vetch

More strawberries

A small stream running down the trail

Heading up to the saddle between Elbow Fork and Mount Aire Canyon

Woodland star

More Solomon's seal

Horsemint

Wasatch beardtongue

Reaching the saddle

On the saddle

Lewis flax


Skyrocket

Mount Raymond

Gobblers Knob

Lupine


Wild roses

Scorpion weeds

A very small hornets' nest on the trail

Snowberries

More Wasatch beardtongue

Western wallflower

A lizard

Holy cow! Some arrowleaf balsamroot still hanging on near the summit

Grandeur Peak to the west

Unnamed peak 8490 and Millvue Peak to the east


Horned lizard on the summit


Mount Olympus south summit

Raymond on Broads Fork Twin Peaks

Broads Fork Twin Peaks

Butterfly - Euphydryas

Grandview through the Mountain Mahogany


The workhorses for this hike - Canon EOS 1D Mark IV and the Canon PowerShot A640

Just what the doctor (@TractorDoc that is) ordered, some habanero jack cheese. This had some serious bite to it.



Summit shots

Time to head back down - getting in one last view

Beartongue

Larkspur

Hawksbeard

Yellows salsify

More skyrocket

Looking up at unnamed peak 8490 just off the saddle

Sticky geraniums

Trail cam. @Rockskipper, this may have caught the Scatman in grizzly mode?

Mount Raymond slipping away

Back at the official trailhead

Millcreek

Back at the gate

And back at the Sube
The End.