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A pair of Coville's Columbines on Reyonlds Peak

 
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A pair of Coville\'s Columbines on Reyonlds Peak
A pair of Coville's Columbines on Reyonlds Peak. July 2010


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SoCalHikerGorgeous

SoCalHiker

Voted 10/10

Very nice photo. Thanks for posting. Cheers.
Posted Jul 12, 2010 6:38 pm

TyeDyeTwinsRe: Gorgeous

TyeDyeTwins

Hasn't voted

This was actually a test shot I ment to delete because a different picture would not load up for some reason. Now that this one is on here I guess I will leave it up. Glad you like it, and happy trails out there.
Posted Jul 12, 2010 8:03 pm

lcarreauRe: Gorgeous

lcarreau

Voted 10/10

You really expect me to believe that ???

I'm glad you left it up. Nice shot ..
Posted Jul 12, 2010 11:28 pm

TyeDyeTwinsRe: Gorgeous

TyeDyeTwins

Hasn't voted

Yes I do Larry....thanks for the comments good friend of the south. Happy Trails as always -TDT-
Posted Jul 18, 2010 1:43 am

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