| Small Mule Deer does |
| Young Mule Deer buck |
| Very curious about my picture taking |
| Mule Deer does and a six-point buck next to our car in the driveway |
| Crossing over our gravel driveway |
| Less than half of the Mule Deer herd on our property this morning |
| Does and buck departing |
| Salado Canyon railroad trestle |
| Heading that way into the canyon |
| Becca less than halfway up the 41 steps |
| The trestle from further up canyon |
| Running from lower right to upper left center: a riparian woodland |
| Deeper into the canyon |
| Leader of the pack |
| It was wonderfully cool this morning |
| A steep drop to the bottom where the creek runs |
| Becca is always happy to get out into the wild |
| The forest service really needs to put a railing here |
| The creek below |
| This spot is at the base of Bridal Veil Falls where we were yesterday |
| A tangled web we weave |
| The flora is pretty dense where there is life-giving water |
| Headed back |
| A riparian ("river-bank") woodland owes its existence to the creek |
| Dr. K taking a photo of yellow flowers |
| Becca at the trestle |
| Salado Canyon Trestle |
| Sign at the trestle |
| Perennial stream |
| The underside of the trestle |
| Interesting info |
| The stream descends from on high |
| Not surprisingly the water attracts desert wildlife |
1 comment:
I can't imagine a nicer morning--getting to see deer in our yard, then a hike in beautiful weather with gorgeous scenery. And with my favorite companions!
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