rozoneill: Red currant gets this hike to a colorful start
rozoneill: Leftover rain on plants made sure our legs were wet
rozoneill: The trail was faint and hard to follow
rozoneill: The trail was always overgrown throughout the hike
rozoneill: View into the fire-scarred Boulder Creek Wilderness
rozoneill: The cloud cover hid Illahee Rock from view
rozoneill: A white lupine, all covered with last night's rain
rozoneill: Barely a hint of Illahee Rock, thanks to the cloud cover
rozoneill: Columbines nod next to the trail
rozoneill: Wild strawberry was part of the ground cover
rozoneill: Thimbleberry was common throughout
rozoneill: Just not going to be able to see Illahee Rock at the moment
rozoneill: False Solomon's Seal waved white plumes at us
rozoneill: Rain beads up on a vine maple leaf
rozoneill: Water was on everything, including us
rozoneill: Columbia windflower
rozoneill: Still life with water drops and leaf
rozoneill: I had plenty of chances to take these kind of photos
rozoneill: Panorama of a fire-scarred ridge
rozoneill: Rolling mist quickly covered up the scene
rozoneill: Water beads up photogenically on a wild rose
rozoneill: Not seeing the fantastic views at the moment
rozoneill: Sitka valerian was a common sight
rozoneill: Rain water on a wild rose
rozoneill: False Solomon's seal
rozoneill: Twelve years after the fire
rozoneill: The spirits of forests past
rozoneill: Woodland phlox thrived in the open burn zones
rozoneill: A trailside spring for horses and hikers alike
rozoneill: What hiking in clouds looks like