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Friday, July 14, 2017

Mt Charleston summit

We started at 5:00 am with headlights and reached the summit at 10:00. 17 miles and 4700 feet by the time we got back to the car.

 It was dark when we started but we could take off our headlights after about 30 minutes.




Sunrise on the rock face below the first viewpoint.



 After cresting the ridge it is about 4.5 miles of ridge walking to the summit.





 At mile 6 there is a rock outcrop with a view where I saw this plant I haven't identified yet.




This was also there. I think it is an Alpine Rayless Daisy



 This must be a Rock Ivesia


Penstemon were blooming all over at around 10,000 ft.



 Columbine were blooming around 11,000 feet. I had never seen alpine columbine before, and they came in many different colors from the red/yellow found down low.



 On the first section of trail above timberline where Columbine and Primrose were blooming. This is about 1.5 miles from the summit.




 This is near the summit looking back down toward the trees.



 High mountain rock fields. The summit is above my left shoulder but you can't see it from here.


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On top of Charleston



 Looking west




 Evening primrose




 Lavender Columbine



Pink and lavender Columbine







 Pink and yellow Columbine




 Blue, pink and white columbine



 Shooting star in the middle of some columbines










 Pink columbine and rock Ivesia, and a blue columbine on the right edge


 Nice cluster




Another nice cluster.




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