Posted on April 6, 2023April 6, 2023 by larksparrow04/06/2023 Black Mesa Nature Preserve afternoon walk Briar posed for us as we began our slow walk up the trail. Here we go! Briar was on her leash and thought we were slow. Especially when I kept stopping to take photos of grama grass. Mom also does botany photography along the trail! I’ll look up this grasshopper when we get home. I like how this photo has a cholla in front of a juniper with grama grass framing it. These were among the dominant plants along the trail. Framed by the cholla cacti and distant junipers is a stretch of green tinted soil exposed by erosion! you can also see some of the abundant yuccas. This young yucca by the trail already has a few strings peeling off the leaves. One of the volcanic rocks that gives Black Mesa its name was down at our level. The trail climbs the Mesa for a round trip of 8.2 miles, but between botany and my arthritis we did a round trip of 1.6 miles in 1 hr and 50 min. This dried leaf was very firm and had lovely reticulated veins. Close up of cholla cactus branches and spines, with Black Mesa in the background. Briar is the picture of patience once again. The packed earth trail is really broad and smooth!
What a nice trail! I love the mesa scenery.
Thats a cool gate. Watch the cholla, it will jump out and grab you😉
Such a stark contrast to the eastern part of the state. Looks serene.
Contrasting shades were amazing!