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PostPosted: 3/22/2008, 6:21 pm    Post subject: Want to see some spectacular display of wildflowers? Reply to topic Reply with quote

I know this is late notice but to anyone that loves wildflowers don't miss out on this opportuntiy. I'm not exaggerating and you will thank yourself by going to see these, it is mind boggling.

Go out State Route 88 to the Reavis Trailhead. Hike up the trail 2 miles. It is unbelievable most of the way, but if you want your socks knocked off go at least two miles to see a display like none you have probably seen before. I'm not kidding. I did 20 plus miles out there today, but that first two miles will stun your mind. Give the sun time to open them up.

They are peaked right now and will be superb tommorow and probably on Monday. Again if you love wildflowers, I'm not kidding.
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PostPosted: 3/22/2008, 8:28 pm    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

Still kinda light around here.
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PostPosted: 3/24/2008, 9:29 pm    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

Also lots of wildlife, camp was visited with coyotes, quail including babies, rabbits, bobcat, lots of buzzards, hawks and owls. The full moon was very impressive.
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