rozoneill: Thimbleberry was eminently abundant all along the trail
rozoneill: Tarweed makes a yellow appearance
rozoneill: Wild ginger was still sending its brown and hairy blooms into the world
rozoneill: Twinflower twins
rozoneill: Small heads of yerba de selva put the macro lens to use
rozoneill: Hello rhododendron, it's been about a year, hasn't it?
rozoneill: Stately rhododendron cluster
rozoneill: A thimbleberry thrives in the half-light
rozoneill: Red clover, found near Tioga Bridge
rozoneill: The graceful rafters of Tioga Bridge
rozoneill: Interesting perspective of Tioga Bridge
rozoneill: It's a left turn for me, today
rozoneill: You can run but you can't hide!
rozoneill: Young frond on a bracken fern
rozoneill: Agoseris was a regular occurrence next to the trail
rozoneill: Trail through the fire wreckage
rozoneill: Dead trees all around, thanks to the Archie Creek Fire
rozoneill: Bracken fern encroaches the trail on the flats above the river
rozoneill: Stand back, coming through!
rozoneill: One grass seed head among many growing next to a creek
rozoneill: Crude crossing where there used to be a nice footbridge, pre Archie Creek Fire
rozoneill: Blackberry vines are claiming all as its own, beginning with this fallen tree
rozoneill: Pathway through the returning vegetation in the burn zone
rozoneill: Toughleaf iris was not as prevalent as it was a week ago
rozoneill: Thimbleberry foliage
rozoneill: Wild rose basks in the morning sunlight
rozoneill: The always elegant Western starflower
rozoneill: Another photo stop, thanks to this starflower
rozoneill: Thimbleberry was dominant in the open sunlight
rozoneill: The trail was quite sketchy in this section