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These burned tree skeletons near Cliff Canyon Spring Peak #2 don't care much about the strong winds up here!

5891-cliff-canyon-peaks.jpg These flowering mahonia (berberis) bushes are noisy at this time of year, attracting lots of buzzing beesThumbnailsThese blue flowers are abundant wherever rock support walls exist along the old roadbedThese flowering mahonia (berberis) bushes are noisy at this time of year, attracting lots of buzzing beesThumbnailsThese blue flowers are abundant wherever rock support walls exist along the old roadbedThese flowering mahonia (berberis) bushes are noisy at this time of year, attracting lots of buzzing beesThumbnailsThese blue flowers are abundant wherever rock support walls exist along the old roadbedThese flowering mahonia (berberis) bushes are noisy at this time of year, attracting lots of buzzing beesThumbnailsThese blue flowers are abundant wherever rock support walls exist along the old roadbedThese flowering mahonia (berberis) bushes are noisy at this time of year, attracting lots of buzzing beesThumbnailsThese blue flowers are abundant wherever rock support walls exist along the old roadbed

Despite the smog, I can still sort of see Clark Mountain poking up in the distance.