Showing posts with label Hikes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hikes. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Hiking to Iceberg Lake, Glacier Natl. Park, MT

Our second hike during our trip to Glacier National Park was up to Iceberg Lake.  It was a 4.8 mile hike to the lake with an abundance of wonderful views and wildlife to be seen along the way.

Black Bear - Ursus americanus, up on the mountain side busy foraging for food. 

Moose - Alces alces, down in the valley.

The beginning of the trail was showing the signs of fall.

Moose - Alces alces (bull)

The low morning clouds were covering the mountain tops but the view was still stunning. 

We passed many interesting alpine plants.  They look like a tiny forest by themselves. 

Spruce Grouse - Falcipennis canadensis

Doll's Eye - Actaea rubra

A waterfall down in the valley.

Golden Columbine - Aquilegia flavescens, we saw many plants on the rocky slopes but this was the only one blooming. 

Red-tailed Chipmunk - Neotamias ruficaudus 

Our destination is in view!  (the patch of snow in the distance)

Iceberg Peak is getting closer. The peak reaches 9145 ft above sea level and 3000 ft above Iceberg Lake. 

Nearing Iceberg Lake we came across an area that seems to have a microclimate.  Many wildflowers that were already finished blooming everywhere else were blooming here as if it were spring time. 

Bear Grass - Xerophyllum tenax.  This was the only specimen we saw blooming during our entire trip! Most were already finished blooming and setting seed. 

Bighorn Sheep - Ovis canadensis

Mule Deer - Odocoileus hemionus

Almost there!!

Iceberg Lake

Iceberg Lake was beautiful!  A picture cannot capture the beauty of this place.  It is so majestic and serene.  You really have a sense of peace while gazing upon the lake and breathing in the fresh air. 


Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Hiking to Avalanche Lake, Glacier Natl. Park, MT

Last week I got back from my trip to Glacier National Park, Montana.  It was a wonderful trip!  I spent lots of time with my family doing hikes, relaxing at the cabin, and seeing the many beautiful sights. 

The first hike we did was up to Avalanche Lake.  It was a two mile hike with an elevation gain of 500ft.

Avalanche Lake map


Avalanche Gorge

The very interesting bark of the Black Cottonwood - Populus trichocarpa

A waterfall half way up to the lake.

The trail passes through lots of beautiful woodland.

I love how the moss covers the forest floor.

Western Rattlesnake Orchid - Goodyera oblongifolia

Greene's Mountain Ash - Sorbus scopulina

Stellar's Jay - Cyanocitta stelleri, was very friendly.  
It must be used to being fed by tourist...

Cascade Aster - Eucephalus ledophyllus, was blooming almost everywhere we went around Glacier National Park.

Pearly Everlasting - Anaphalis margaritacea, was another very common wildflower.

Orange Hawkweed - Pilosella aurantiaca (non-native)

Avalanche Lake 

Avalanche Lake, a little hazy from a wildfire in Idaho.


Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Houston Arboretum

Hello! How are you today? Today Tink, my Parents (visiting from FL), and I went to the Houston Arboretum for a short hike. It was such a nice day today. The temperature was warm, cloudy, and not too humid, which is really nice compared to the usual blazing heat this time of the year. I love the Houston Arboretum because you can really get the feel of what Houston, TX looked like before it was settled. I also always see something interesting and unexpected (today was a good one, see below!). There is an abundance of wildflowers which is great if you want some inspiration for a native plant garden. Lots of different species of birds live here too.

Beautyberry -Callicarpa americana

Buttonbush - Cephalanthus occidentalis

Missouri Ironweed - Vernonia missurica

Ruby-throated Hummingbird, there were a lot of them zooming around.

Sneezeweed - Helenium amarum

Gerardia - Agalinis heterophylla

A pond in the middle of the arboretum.

Prairie Blazingstars - Liatris pycnostachya, thriving!

Sharp-pod Morning Glory - Ipomoea trichocarpa

Scarlet Sage - Salvia coccinea

Leafy Elephant Foot - Elephantopus carolinianus

Blue Waterleaf - Hydrolea ovata

Rose-mallow, Hibiscus sp.

Bumble Bee visting Aligator Flag - Thalia dealbata

Surprise!! A Broad-banded Water Snake - Nerodia fasciata confluens. This was the first time I have seen a snake in Houston after more than four years of living here and we saw two! My Mom spotted both, she has a good eye! :D This one looks like its going to be shedding its skin soon as its eye is looking a little milky. Supposedly, a common snake in Houston. Its very pretty and non-venomous so please let them be if you see one.