
Seems like all we've done is stand by water. Here's a few of the god-forsaken places we've had to stand and sometimes catch moths.
Life is hard on the road and research is a bitch.
(Mono Lake)

(Jenny Lake)

(Grand Prismatic Spring)

(San Francisco Bay)

(Alpine lake on Tioga Pass)

(Lake Mary)

(One of the Mammoth Lakes -- name now forgotten until looked up)
Feeling sorry for me yet?
Oh woe is you. Darn Abronia, growing in pretty, sandy locations. :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks like the last one is Horseshoe Lake. Dead trees are a ringer, but I recognize that shot being from the trail on the south side of the lake.
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