Finally made that trip in the Laurentides mountains to see cypripediums. Arduous climb, gazillions of black flies, but all our group made it to the top where we saw many variations of Cyp. acaule.
Our group photo minus my humble self
A view from the top
Our leader and expert orchid hunter, Michel Tremblay of the famed phrag bearing his name.
We would have loved to stay on top longer but the black flies made it virtually impossible. So we ran down the unstable rocks and treacherous roots, beside deep wooded ravines as fast as prudence would allow to get back to the cars. The trip lasted about three hours. We also saw many orchids in buds and as you can see, many orchids we photographed were not fully open. We also had the luck of seeing five eagles but they were too far away to photograph.
Thanks for looking.
Our group photo minus my humble self
A view from the top
Our leader and expert orchid hunter, Michel Tremblay of the famed phrag bearing his name.
We would have loved to stay on top longer but the black flies made it virtually impossible. So we ran down the unstable rocks and treacherous roots, beside deep wooded ravines as fast as prudence would allow to get back to the cars. The trip lasted about three hours. We also saw many orchids in buds and as you can see, many orchids we photographed were not fully open. We also had the luck of seeing five eagles but they were too far away to photograph.
Thanks for looking.