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Under boulders at Eagle Rocks, I peer out toward the sunshine

5557-eagle-rocks.jpg I'm constantly fascinated by the ability of some trees to grow in the upper reaches of the boulders, where soil is almost absentThumbnailsI run across a patch of young Palmer's penstemons in the burned area on the way back to Mid Hills campgroundI'm constantly fascinated by the ability of some trees to grow in the upper reaches of the boulders, where soil is almost absentThumbnailsI run across a patch of young Palmer's penstemons in the burned area on the way back to Mid Hills campgroundI'm constantly fascinated by the ability of some trees to grow in the upper reaches of the boulders, where soil is almost absentThumbnailsI run across a patch of young Palmer's penstemons in the burned area on the way back to Mid Hills campgroundI'm constantly fascinated by the ability of some trees to grow in the upper reaches of the boulders, where soil is almost absentThumbnailsI run across a patch of young Palmer's penstemons in the burned area on the way back to Mid Hills campgroundI'm constantly fascinated by the ability of some trees to grow in the upper reaches of the boulders, where soil is almost absentThumbnailsI run across a patch of young Palmer's penstemons in the burned area on the way back to Mid Hills campground

I haven't seen any snakes yet hiding here in the shade from the hot sun.