Expired July 9 – Flowers of the Subalpine Forests, Meadows, and Streams

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Fairy Trumpet (c) Chuck Aid

All ages and abilities welcome!!  Join botanist/birder Chuck Aid for our Flowers of the Subalpine Walk on July 9, from 7:30 – 1:00 PM.  For this walk we will be driving up to the Camp Rock Campground at 9000 ft, and hiking in about 1.5 miles to Beaver Meadows in the Mount Evans Wilderness – elevation gain about 400 ft.  Our pace will be leisurely, and we will work on plant identifications and characteristics of plant families and plant communities.

Fairy Slipper Orchid (c) Chuck Aid

Bring adequate water, a snack, rain gear, and appropriate layers; and meet at the Camp Rock Campground at 7:30 AM – details will be sent to registrants.  If you have a favorite field guide to the Rocky Mountain flora, please bring it along as well.

These walks are for Evergreen Audubon members and their guests. Non-members won’t be turned away but will be encouraged to join Evergreen Audubon.  You must register here to attend this event.  If you are registering for more than one person, please enter each person separately.  The event is limited to twelve registrants.  If you attempt to register and the event is full, please email me at birdmon@evergreenaudubon.org, and I will put you on my waitlist.

Thanks!  Chuck Aid, Director of Bird Monitoring

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