Photography And Half-Thoughts By Mitchell Hegman

...because some of it is pretty and some of it is not.

Saturday, September 26, 2015

September Hike Through Trout Creek Canyon


After miles of walking that girl and I chanced upon a single white flower blooming just off the trail that curls among the faces of cliffs and the teetering pines.  The flower, a campion, greedily clung to a pile of limestone—likely the very last flower of the year to hoist itself upright within the rarified cross-light of the canyon.

I stopped and poked at a blossom.

Sturdy.

I admire such tenacity at the end of our growing season—especially as the deciduous trees and the bushes are blushing color and shedding their leaves.

We put in six miles, I and that girl.  The sun vaulted overtop the cliffs as we hiked through.  The last few winged insects lifted from the duff and spiraled up and away.  A lone chickadee followed us for a short while, flitting from tree to tree.  Beyond that…just the two of us.

Hiking is one of those rare activities that triggers a shutdown on all negativity within my thought processes.  I am governed only by the scent of pine trees and sunshine while navigating below the talus slides and the tall stone overhangs.

It’s all good on the trail.
--Mitchell Hegman

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