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Earlier this week, Willow and I hiked up to a local lookout. It’s a short steep hike. The volunteer lookout wasn’t there yet. She just arrived today. We enjoyed the views from top of the mountain despite smokey skies and wondered if the old outhouse would survive another year. The flowers were wonderful. I especially liked the western clematis (Clematis occidentalis). It’s not a commonly seen wildflower. Willow especially liked a couple small snow patches! They won’t last much longer. And I might have obsessed, just a little, on the newly growing cones on the alpine larches and Douglas firs. There’s worse obsessions.

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The Native Plant Society organized a field trip to observe butterflies at Goat Peak yesterday. Wildflowers were numerous as well as the colorful bugs. Unfortunately smokey skies dimmed the mountain views.

 
Goat Peak Butterfly field trip
Goat Peak Butterfly field trip
Goat Peak Butterfly field trip
Goat Peak Butterfly field trip
Goat Peak Butterfly field trip
Goat Peak Butterfly field trip
Catch and release butterflies
Goat Peak Butterfly field trip
A rhododendron, native to the east slope of the Cascades – something new to me!
Goat Peak Butterfly field trip
An unusual pink yarrow
Goat Peak Butterfly field trip