WE FOUND FALL!!!
| The Peaks, Pickett Lake, and FLOWERS! |
Fall has been gorgeous this year. We had our first eye-popping fall experience Seeking Post, Als, and Deep Lakes. These lakes are on a little road off the road to Ashurst Lake, which is a real lake.
| Ashurst Lake, from post 1/17/2021 |
We started the drive through typical early fall foliage, with a plethora of campers enjoying the weather and scenery. Very suddenly we came upon a bloom of small sunflowers that literally covered the ground as far as the eye could see. Amazed, we turned on the first side road, where we came upon a bonus lake, Pickett, completely surrounded by flowers. Please remember you can double click on the pictures to enlarge them.
| More Pickett Lake. |
After a jaw-gaping walk through the Pickett Lake area, we continued on to find the road to the original destination lakes. Amongst a blinding amount of flowers, we found
| Post Lake |
| and Als Lake |
Upon arriving at Als Lake, Ron decided he'd be wise not to continue on to Deep Lake, so we called it a day and turned around, enjoying the flowering abundance all the way back.
I was so excited about the flowers, though, that I called faithful hiking companion Sue, enthusiastically extolled the amazingness of this flower find, and suggested she and I go back to flower gaze and find Deep Lake. She agreed, and was suitably dazzled when we arrived a couple of days later. We made our flower-laden way to Deep Lake.
| Sue, flowers, Deep Lake |
| More Deep Lake |
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| and the rest. |
You'll have noticed that these were all dry lakes. From the sign above, you can read that they are considered wetlands, and are important habitat for wildlife.
You'll have also noticed that these were all called lakes rather than tanks. I believe that is because they are all natural basins rather than dammed basins like tanks.
This Seeking Water drive turning into such a spectacular find of fall flowers was a fortuitous delight.
"Earth laughs in flowers."
--Ralph Waldo Emerson