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Thursday, September 8, 2022

Rocks and Flowers - Day 282

  Most of the hike today was on another completed section of the Mesabi Trail. Lots of wooded miles, on mostly nice, new asphalt without many cracks and bumps.
Mesabi Trail

I'm pretty sure this is a new plant for me, athough there are so many wild sunflowers, I'm not absolutely positive I haven't seen it before. Anyway, with those folded, arching leaves, it's the first time I really noticed that it was something different. This is Maximilian Sunflower. Supposedly native to Minnesota, not so much in Michigan although it's been reported in several counties. But it's also planted in gardens, so some are likely escapes. Helianthus maximiliani
Maximilian Sunflower

This is a common flower along most of the NCT, but this was a nice looking one. Pearly everlasting, Anaphalia margaritacea
Maximilian Sunflower

I'm now back in the north where we have Canadian Shield poking through the earth. Ridges of rock just springing up.
ridge of rock

Where there are road cuts, you can see the fracture patterns. No geology lesson this time, I just like how this one looks.
rocks

Late in the day I encountered huge swaths of Hard-Leaved or Stiff Goldenrod, Solidago rigida. Not surprisingly, it is stiff.
stiff goldenrod

It's a very showy species, and the bees love it. Also, the other bug is a Goldenrod Soldier Beetle, or Pennsylvania Leatherwing. Soldier beetles are mostly rather rectangular making them fairly easy to at least get in the correct family.
bee on stiff goldenrod

After hiking I had an interview with the Tower Timberjay newspaper, and then we bought a small pizza at the SOS (Soudan's Only Store). Yum!

Miles today: 16.8. Total miles so far: 3357.9.

See Embarrass River

4 comments:

Ann said...

Very pretty wildflowers.
That is quite an interesting look in that rock.

Doug said...

Joan, you are getting some good mileage days in! Doug

The Oceanside Animals said...

Lulu: "Hiking, flowers, rock formations, and finally, pizza? Sounds like a great day to me!"

Sharkbytes said...

Ann- I think the rock itself is tilted so the cleavage planes aren't horizontal.

Doug- thanks! Talk to you soon.

Lulu- especially the pizza, right?