Thursday, May 19, 2016

Hennepin, Hidden, and Owl Canyon May 19, 2016


The Illusive Green Dragon


The day was beautiful!  High 60's and sunny.  The trail was a bit muddy, but the waterfalls were fantastic.  The Spring Wildflowers were hanging on.  We drove to Hennepin Canyon parking lot off of Rt. 71.  There was 34 hikers and 2 dogs. Not much trash on the trails today.  Of course there shouldn't be any.
Map at the trailhead


Multi flora rose near the parking lot.


Prairie Trillium


Not much of a view from Hennepin Canyon Overlook


Coming off of Hennepin Canyon we saw these fisherman on the river




Wild Geranium



Hennepin Canyon looking south from the walkway bridge


Hennepin Canyon Waterfall ( I zoomed the camera)



Looking down into Hennepin Canyon (notice the bird's nest)
Zoomed in photo of the bird's nest


Doll's eye plant


A young Paw Paw tree


Everyone waiting at the top of the stairs of Owl Canyon


View of Owl Overlook (now closed) from the Illinois river


good showing of Mouse Eared Chickweed


The underside of Solomon's Seal


It's hard to see, but there is some Yarrow here.  It is the plant with feathery like leaves.


There are  still quite a few Jack in the Pulpits out there
Ferns are everywhere and every shape


Little bit of mud on the trail


Invasive Honeysuckle


After the hike, many of the hikers stop in our Cafe for a cup of coffee, soda or have lunch.  The Cafe staff changes this inspirational saying at least once a week.

After the break, Jack, Joe and I went in search  of the Illusive Green Dragon.  Yes that is the real name.  When on the search, we were approached by quite a few hikers on the trail wondering what we were looking for.  When we told them the Green Dragon, they thought we were kidding them.  After a lengthy search, Jack had the eye for it.  It wasn't the one we had seen in the past, and it wasn't perfect.  But it was a Green Dragon.


The Illusive Green Dragon.  Notice the whorled leaves with the flower (green dragon) underneath the leaves.  It is a cousin to the Jack in the Pulpit.  Best of all, check out the yellow center of the flower shooting out.



I will leave you with this:  Take time today to appreciate someone who does something you take for granted.

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