In response to Humble's question, the first reddish looking flower we always called "indian paint brush". We were told it was used to make red war paint, pottery stain, etc. Here is a fun fact about the Columbine, the second flower, if you separate the petals from the flower and bite off the base, there is a sweet "sugary" substance to enjoy! My grandmother would always grab one and hand us each a petal to gnaw on...
Another awesome video from above the treeline TT. Hopefully if everything works out right, I can put you onto some Lahontans. Maybe even a cutty over 10 LBs.
Where were you guys fishing....it is beautiful there and could camp too....very cool...!!
jhhwingnut 11 months ago
What lakes r those?? The one looked like lake silver
caligaris27 1 year ago
oh, and love the beautiful colors on those fish tt.
motherofjack 2 years ago
In response to Humble's question, the first reddish looking flower we always called "indian paint brush". We were told it was used to make red war paint, pottery stain, etc. Here is a fun fact about the Columbine, the second flower, if you separate the petals from the flower and bite off the base, there is a sweet "sugary" substance to enjoy! My grandmother would always grab one and hand us each a petal to gnaw on...
motherofjack 2 years ago
I love that area. Its my favorite 2 parks to visit. State Forest and RMNP
VooDooSam11 2 years ago
Maybe the columbine or was it the purpleish one?
higby303 2 years ago
Another awesome video from above the treeline TT. Hopefully if everything works out right, I can put you onto some Lahontans. Maybe even a cutty over 10 LBs.
mrsockeye 3 years ago
Awesome can't wait to see more pictures.
katorade5 3 years ago
Those cutts are absolutely beautiful. Keep the vids coming!
shocchris 3 years ago
Hey, sweet looking cuts, I gotta catch some. We don't have any cutthroats out east. That would make a great video too! Keep up the good work!
deerhtr18 3 years ago