Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Sunday Hike, July 4, 2021


The San Miguel Hiking Group has begun Sunday hikes again and we were delighted to join the group on the 4th of July. We drove a short distance to the little village of San Marcos de Begoña and set out on foot on a foggy day. The recent rains brought all the wildflowers to life, and the spectacular Man of the Earth, a type of morning glory, were in full bloom. The ground was covered in them.  


How I longed for a real camera with a macro lens instead of my iPhone.
We were near the large lake formed by the Presa Allende, the dam which controls the River Laja, as well as smaller bodies of water formed from older dams. This is the old dam which we walked across. A little tricky due to the uneven stones.


There were many lovely scenes along the way.



A view down the canyon behind the old dam with the railroad bridge and the big lake in the distance.


All along the almost 4 mile hike were tons of wildflowers, many too small to photograph well.  


Fairy Dusters are among my favorites.



It was a lovely way to spend the morning.

[BTW, I have nothing to do with the administration or leadership of the hiking group.  I’m just a happy, occasional hiker.  To join the group and receive information about hikes you need to go to https://www.sanmiguelhiking.com/contact.html
Just fill out the little form and you will be added to the email notification list.  There is no commitment on your part - you will just receive emails about the different hikes.
You can also read the guidelines and description of the hikes and the difficulty of different levels.  https://www.sanmiguelhiking.com/guidelines.html  ]



4 comments:

Indigo said...

I am so jealous!!!

CStroud said...

Looks like a beautiful hike!

Randy said...

Cynthia,

Thank you so much for the blog on our hiking group. We really appreciate it and hope that you can join us again soon.

Anonymous said...

Lovely photos! If you make it over to the Big Island there are many breathtaking hiking trails to explore. We are on the Eastern side with waterfalls,lava tubes,orchid farms, scenic cliffs and much more.