Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: GPS 50.4047

Marston Creek, Kananaskis

07 Jun 2010 182
Just one of many views seen on our full-day hike at Marston Creek in Kananaskis Country yesterday. This area is on the very eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains and right where Kananaskis Country begins, south of the city. As you can see, the weather was beautiful - we felt maybe half a dozen raindrops as the day wore on, that's all. The trees were such an amazing, brilliant green. One word about the "Creek" here - when we did this hike a year ago, the creek was just a little trickle. Yesterday, it was a fast-flowing stream that we had to cross somehow. People crossed at a couple of different places - I ended up crossing at what was described as the "best" place to cross, i.e. inching my feet across a slippery log from bank to bank, holding on to a long, sturdy stick that I pressed into the water, and grabbing so tightly to my backpack that a very helpful friend was carrying across for me, LOL. Thanks SO much, Arnold, for all your help! Would not have made it on my own, that's for sure! And thanks, David, for carrying my camera safely across for me - it would have been a sad thing if I had fallen in along with my camera! Of course, the whole process had to be repeated on our way down : )

Lichens at Marston Creek

07 Jun 2010 204
Lots of Lichens to see on our full-day hike at Marston Creek in Kananaskis Country yesterday. I liked this bright orange one growing on a dark brown rock. Mother Nature is so artistic : )

Marston Creek

08 Jun 2010 166
Fairly near the beginning of our day hike at Marston Creek two days ago. This area is on Highway 40, south of Calgary, just where Kananaskis begins (i.e. the very eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains). There are beautiful Limber Pines on the hillsides - quite photogenic trees.

Yellow Morel

07 Jun 2010 218
Friend Doug found this fungus for us yesterday, on a day hike to Marston Creek, Kananaskis. At first, it was thought it might be an old mushroom, but a closer look at it on the hike down the hillside revealed that it might not be. Thanks to Doug for identifying this as a Brain Mushroom, Gyromitra esculenta, a "spring morel look-alike" which is poisonous. Later: thanks to ressaure for the correct ID! The weather was beautiful - we felt maybe half a dozen raindrops as the day wore on, that's all. The trees were such an amazing, brilliant green. One word about the "Creek" here - when we did this hike a year ago, the creek was just a little trickle. Yesterday, it was a fast-flowing stream that we had to cross somehow. People crossed at a couple of different places - I ended up crossing at what was described as the "best" place to cross, i.e. inching my feet across a slippery log from bank to bank, holding on to a long, sturdy stick that I pressed into the water, and grabbing so tightly to my backpack that a very helpful friend was carrying across for me, LOL. Thanks SO much, Arnold, for all your help! Would not have made it on my own, that's for sure! And thanks, David, for carrying my camera safely across for me - it would have been a sad thing if I had fallen in along with my camera! A great source of information at Tom Volk's website: botit.botany.wisc.edu/toms_fungi/may2002.html