Because of the extra long winter/spring, there is more snow on the California mountains than usual at this time of year.
Mt. Shasta was glorious from the road on this blue-sky day:
We took a short hike above the Castle Crags State Park in the
Siskiyous:
The rewards: a view of Castle Crags along the way:
And from the top:
Turn around at the top, and - Ta-Dah! - Mt. Shasta:
Looking absolutely straight up into the blue, blue sky, here is a
spring-green canopy bringing to life gnarly, ages-old trunks:
Back at the bottom, my favorite flower, lilacs, straddling an old split-rail fence:
(I straddled it too, to get a sniff, and well... I admit, a sprig for the car)
Deep in the dark parts of the trail - fresh-faced dogwood illuminate the shadows:
2 comments:
Exquisite!
What a treat, both visually, and for you, olfactorally! I am so glad that you were able to stop and do this hike; it was well worth it. Besides, you need to stretch your legs on a road trip to help the circulation, right? Mt. Shasta is stunning against that blue sky...what a treat!
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