It’s hot where I’m at.  It’s good to think about where it’s not so much the case:

Snow melts in August in the uppermost West Fork of the Pahsimeroi.

Snow

August Snow © Katie Fite 2008

Wildflowers follow…

© Katie Fite 2008

© Katie Fite 2008

High Elevation Baby blue Forget-me-not © Katie Fite 2008

High Elevation Baby blue Forget-me-not © Katie Fite 2008

© Katie Fite 2008

© Katie Fite 2008

Glowing Thistle © Katie Fite 2008

Glowing Thistle © Katie Fite 2008

Busy © Katie Fite 2008

Busy © Katie Fite 2008

© Katie Fite 2008

© Katie Fite 2008

At the Source © Katie Fite 2008

At the Source © Katie Fite 2008

View Toward Lemhi Range © Katie Fite 2008

View Toward Lemhi Range © Katie Fite 2008

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2 Responses to Uppermost West Fork of the Pahsimeroi

  1. Peter Kiermeir says:

    I love these alpine flower meadows! Thanks for posting the pictures.

  2. JB says:

    Boy, those images really make me miss the West!

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