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We then headed on to REI to pick up something for @TractorDoc, and that ended up turning into an expensive trip.
What can I say? I have expensive needs.

Looks like you had a very enjoyable anniversary -- it looks like you even ran a comb thru your hair before heading out. :D I hope you two make it to fifty years together and beyond.

My day involved inviting/meeting/hiking with some friends at CVNP. A pop up rain shower poured on us for about ten minutes or so when we were about two miles from the car. . . hopefully they answer the phone the next time we call. :lol:

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Sheila hasn't been on a hike since December 21st of 2024 due to surgery on her heel. The doc said that she could start hiking again in May, so today we attempted something easy - Ensign Peak.

I also had my left knee scoped this past Monday, and I was curious how it would do on the hike up Ensign.

The trail was crowded today, at least up until it started lightning and thundering. It eventually started to rain some which cleared most of the hikers off the trail. With the weather being as it was, this was definitely the most exciting hike up Ensign that I have had.

After taking a nice camera up Maybird Gulch last weekend, I am back to my normal rotation of cameras for this hike. on this one, I used the Canon Rebel T1i. It was released in 2009 and has a 15.1 MP sensor.

Here are some shots from today's short hike:

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Gearing up at the trailhead

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This used to be the original way up Ensign, but they don't want you taking this route
anymore.

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Wood's rose

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Utah service berry

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Our modest goal

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Alfalfa

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Yellow salsify

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The arrowleaf balsamroot is starting to get beat-up

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That guy seems determined. :)

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Phlox

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Balsamroot and Ensign

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Tall tumblemustard

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Crow, flying to the east of us

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Northern sweetvetch

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Globemallow

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Hawksbeard

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Desert Alyssum

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Getting there

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Storm clouds moving in

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Downtown SLC

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The Wasatch Front and foothills

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Aiming straight towards Mount Van Cott

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I liked this shot with the clouds above

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Summit shot

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The Avenues Twin Peaks

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Getting windy

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Biscuitroot

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Paintbrush

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Dyer's woad

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Heart-padded horse cress along the fenceline

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Black locust

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Great mullein

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Fragrant sumac

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Jupiter's beard

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Primrose

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Back at the Sube

Sheila's heel did okay, though I did notice that walking around Living Traditions later in the day that she had a slight limp. My knee seemed to be okay too, so we might graduate to the Avenues Twin Peaks next week and see how we hold up with that one.


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@scatman congrats on the anniversary and getting back on the trail. Glad the lightning avoided you, it would not want to mess with your bionicness.
I hope you used a coupon at REI.

That dragon's tail looks easy from below :roflmao:

Jupiter's beard, fragrant sumac, and all the flowers are blooming like crazy.
Did both or either or none of the two cameras survive Maybird?
 
@scatman congrats on the anniversary and getting back on the trail. Glad the lightning avoided you, it would not want to mess with your bionicness.
I hope you used a coupon at REI.

That dragon's tail looks easy from below :roflmao:

Jupiter's beard, fragrant sumac, and all the flowers are blooming like crazy.
Did both or either or none of the two cameras survive Maybird?

Thanks Ugly. Not really sure if Ensign counts as getting back on the trail? I think the Avenues Twin Peaks will be more of a true test this coming weekend.

I used the coupon at REI, and took serious advantage of the 30% off of REI brand gear.

I'm guessing the heat coming in later this week will be the end of the foothill flowers.

My cameras are still drying out. I will put them both out on my deck later in the week when we reach to the mid-80's. My deck will probably be 90 with the heat radiating off of it. Another two weeks, and I'll try the big camera and see if it will power up and take a picture. As for the smaller point-and-shoot one, it got fully submerged on my little escapade and got lot of water in it, so I might go another month or two before I see if it still works. I did test out the Canon EF 24-105mm F/4L IS USM lens and it appears to work now, so that is some good news.

You been dreaming about the Draper Ridge? :)
 

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