
ok, so Tucson's hot right now. So I headed up Mt Lemmon (immediately north of Tucson) today for an hours drive that would place me in pine trees and cooler temps for a short hike.

Who
said fireworks can't be green? At least that's what these look like to me.


These creatures look like they would be right at home swimming around in the ocean somewhere.

But instead they flutter around the forest...


Totally missed this log on the way up to Marshall Saddle, but got a chuckle out of it on the way back down -- sometimes it pays off to retrace a trail looking the other direction versus doing a one-way loop.

entering the burn zone from the big forest fire a few years back...

This tree looked like it had made an image of the fire as it burnt.


Very interesting burn patterns. I'm guessing that the gaps in the bark had higher amounts of sap oozing out to ignite? Bizarre burn patterns.


The past and the future