Opening pic:
Gallery link:
https://www.tylermodemedia.com/Landscap ... -Mountain/
WOW! What an epic hike! I've been taking some days off in a row which has enabled me to travel a little further and relax some more! In terms of the bear grass, it was passing peak at the base, clearly at peak mid mountain and just starting toward areas on the summit.
Even the drive in was pretty
Clearly it's a year for bear grass...but the other flowers were great too:
The trail is in great shape, rocky yes, but easy. The bear grass was very impressive coming up the hill, until rounding this small knoll...
And it stopped me in my tracks! Never before have I seen such a sea of bear grass!
The clouds were moving in and out.
Slowly small bits of sunshine were breaking through. I was hoping for views when I reached the top.
Approaching the summit, I couldn't help but notice this tree, clinging to the edge:
I had the summit all to myself for the hour I was there. Jefferson was playing hide and seek:
But the views weren't all grand and large...
More bear grass...
Leaving the bear grass meadows behind. I only saw 5 people total, as I approached the trail head.
Flower ID's please????
What an amazing first trip...I'll be back!
Coffin Mountain 6.23.19
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Coffin Mountain 6.23.19
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Re: Coffin Mountain 6.23.19
That looks great. Thanks for the trip report. I've heard about Coffin Mountain but I've never managed to make it down there. Maybe this is the year.
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I don't think I've ever seen so many bear grass, nice
Maybe too many, you need something in the picture besides solid beargrass
Maybe too many, you need something in the picture besides solid beargrass
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Re: Coffin Mountain 6.23.19
Nice photos! We were there on Sunday and were blown away by all the beargrass. Truly spectacular!
I think that blue/purple flower is bluehead gilia. Not sure about the yellow one.
I think that blue/purple flower is bluehead gilia. Not sure about the yellow one.
Re: Coffin Mountain 6.23.19
Wow, stunning photos!
How is the gravel road up there this year? Good for low clearance?
How is the gravel road up there this year? Good for low clearance?
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Re: Coffin Mountain 6.23.19
I think there's a modern staffed lookout on top. Isn't that the same Coffin Mtn? Was it staffed? I spoke to a staffer there last summer and got a good dump of the lookout lifestyle. I left envious. The lady said it takes years to get the job.weathercrazy wrote: ↑June 25th, 2019, 9:30 pmI had the summit all to myself for the hour I was there. Jefferson was playing hide and seek:
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Re: Coffin Mountain 6.23.19
The lookout is staffed in the summer, but it was still boarded up as of the 23rd. After all that lightning we just had I bet it's staffed now.
Assuming she's back again, this will be Ann's 30th year at that lookout: https://www.statesmanjournal.com/story/ ... 043015002/
Re: Coffin Mountain 6.23.19
I just got back from my first trip to Coffin Mountain. The bear grass was still absolutely peak on the 28th and 29th (I did the hike twice!), with some still yet to fully open on the summit. The bloom is incredible. Go now if you want to see this!
Thanks again for the trip report!
ps. the lookout was still boarded up.
Thanks again for the trip report!
ps. the lookout was still boarded up.
Re: Coffin Mountain 6.23.19
Beyond amazing. And lots of other wildflowers to see on the way up and down. Avoid the weekends if possible, I'm guessing there were 25-30 cars there today.
"Going to the mountains is going home."
— John Muir
— John Muir