July 27, 2013 12:55 pm
Photo by Craig Clyde, who explained:
Spent the night on the north end of Mount Timpanogos at 10,000 feet, by myself, taking it all in.

Flowers on the north end of Utah’s Mt. Timpanogos, about 10,000 feet up. Photo by Craig Clyde.
Photo from July 25, 2013. Flowers include “Blue-pod Lupine, Narrow Goldenrod, Giant Red Paintbrush and Mountain Bluebells.”
Contact him for prints for framing.
Posted by Ed Darrell
Categories: Mount Timpanogos, Outdoor Recreation, photography, Wildflowers
Tags: Craig Clyde, Mt. Timpanogos, Outdoor Recreation, photography, Utah, Wildflowers
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