| Devil's Head (Echinocactus horizonthalonius) | 
| Devil's Head and kid (bottom center) | 
| Clouds over Las Cruces, New Mexico | 
| Wind-blown clouds over the Organ Mountains | 
| Who's coming down the trail? Oh, it's high school track runners | 
| These kind of clouds always remind me of Roadrunner cartoons | 
| The distant Organ Mountains | 
| There are those clouds again | 
| Best friend | 
| Bushwhacking 101: You can make it through here | 
| Flower buds on a Nipple Beehive Cactus (Coryphantha macromeris) | 
| Allthorn (Koeberlinia spinosa) | 
| Metallic Green Bee enjoying Allthorn flowers | 
| Bee or wasp on Allthorn | 
| West side of Tortugas Mountain | 
| Large Hedgehog Cactus | 
| An idea of how deeply rutted the trail is from yesterday's rain | 
| The rain scoured this single-track | 
| Obviously we had to hike at the side of the trail | 
| This Devil's Head recently had three flowers | 
| A flower opening on a Nipple Beehive Cactus | 
1 comment:
It's easy to miss those devil's head cacti when you're hiking because they're so low to the ground. You have a good eye, Packrat.
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