This is typical of the high-altitude forest at Nuk Tessli – mostly whitebark pine.
A friend came to stay for a week. She is an ardent photographer so we went on several very slow hikes. The first took us over some bluffs with great views of the lake. You can just see the cabins half hidden by the island on the right. Mount Monarch is newly snowed up in the clouds behind.
But because Doreen and I are both keen photographers, we enjoyed the small things just as much:
A whitebark root
Chambers in a rotten tree made by carpenter ants – looks like a cave with stalactites!
Bark texture from another whitebark pine tree
And of course the flowers;
Bog Laurel
And again, with yellow heather
Yellow anemone
Variable willow
Marsh violets
Northern anemones
It was rainy quite a lot during Doreen’s stay. I tried to capture the drops on the reflections near the pond lily leaves.