Wildflowers and Bears
After a family gathering in Nederland, Katie and I stopped at NCAR to look for wildflowers. We've seen a lot of photos of the Chautauqua area with the fields filled with wildflowers. To try and get away from the crowds and to avoid having to pay for parking, we went to NCAR to hike part of the Mallory Cave trail. The area at first glance didn't have a ton of wildflowers, but enough to keep us happy. As soon as we made it up and over the ridge where the water tank is we were surrounded by tons of wildflowers.
We were concerned about the heat since it was about 80 degrees in Boulder. But there was a breeze and a completely overcast sky which made the hike tolerable and not too hot. The overcast skies made for better lighting photographing the flowers anyway, so it turned out to be a really nice day for a hike.
We turned around after a mile to make it a 2-mile hike. On the way back, I looked up to see a bear running across a field about 300 feet in front of us. I've never seen a bear in the wild before, and with how busy of an area Boulder is I didn't figure that I would have seen on here, let alone in the middle of the day. The bear was running away from us, so we weren't concerned, but it was a spectacular sighting.





Locoweed
There was a lot of Locoweed in the Flatirons.

South of the Flatirons
You can see the flatirons in the distance. NCAR is a little South of the main Flatirons.

Sidebells Penstemon
As you can see, there were a lot of different types of wildflowers. It was gorgeous!

Young Lupine
These Lupine weren't quite in full bloom which made them a vibrant and lively plant.

Tall
I think these are some kind of Daisy, but since they were still buds I couldn't identify them.

Bear!
The Bear sighting was very unexpected. It was running away from us, but we weren't expecting a Bear in Boulder in the middle of the day.

Mouse Ears
There were lots of Mouse Ear flowers scattered all over the meadows.

More Penstemon
I found some more Sidebells Penstemon on the way back from the hike that was just asking for me to take it's photo.

Flatirons and Flowers

Blanketflower
Towards the end of the hike we spotted 2 flowers that we hadn't seen on the hike yet, a pair of Red Dome Blanketflower.

Tent Catipillars
I found some tent caterpillars in a tree off the side of the trail. I'm not sure if they have come out yet, but the only other times I've seen them actually coming out of their tent was in May (Gray Rock and Realization Point).