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I notice several "Chinch weeds," if that's what they are, as I walk across the alluvial fan

4906-yellow.jpg This adjacent hill has good views of the hill I just climbed, but it too is quite slipperyThumbnailsI've seen Brittlebrush a few times on this tripThis adjacent hill has good views of the hill I just climbed, but it too is quite slipperyThumbnailsI've seen Brittlebrush a few times on this tripThis adjacent hill has good views of the hill I just climbed, but it too is quite slipperyThumbnailsI've seen Brittlebrush a few times on this tripThis adjacent hill has good views of the hill I just climbed, but it too is quite slipperyThumbnailsI've seen Brittlebrush a few times on this tripThis adjacent hill has good views of the hill I just climbed, but it too is quite slipperyThumbnailsI've seen Brittlebrush a few times on this tripThis adjacent hill has good views of the hill I just climbed, but it too is quite slipperyThumbnailsI've seen Brittlebrush a few times on this trip

According to some photos I've found on the web, this might be Pectis papposa. I saw some of these while hiking in the Sleeping Beauty area also, a few days back.