Charlotte Clarke Geier: Wonderful stream in Dixie National Forest
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Bristlecone Pine Trail sign
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Bristlecone pines in Dixie National Forest
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Bubbling stream in Dixie National Forest
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Fresh green aspens
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Large downed Bristlecone in Dixie National Forest
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Large lava field with lichen on the rocks
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Lava field near Navajo Lake
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Lava rocks in stream in Dixie National Forest
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Leaning Bristlecone Pine
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Log fence in Dixie Forest
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Looking across lava field toward Navajo Lake
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Navajo Lake -1
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Navajo Lake -2
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Navajo Lake -3
Charlotte Clarke Geier: S-curve in stream in Dixie National Forest
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Snow not far from road in Bristlecone Pines it was very cool at the top of this nearly 11,000 foot mountain
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Spring green leaves at stream in Dixie National Forest
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Spring in June
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Stepped waterfall north of Hurricane, Utah
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Stream in Dixie National Forest
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Unusual combination of mineral colors