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7george
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Some fresh pics from a different location, last weekend.
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If you ignore the cow manure you can spot more than 10 E. vivipara...

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And some more photos here: https://postimg.cc/gallery/jbZjrrS
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Amazing to see this. Thanks for sharing
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"If you ignore the cow manure you can spot more than 10 E. vivipara... "

This is not a place you want to go barefoot. :lol:

Great pictures.
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greenknight wrote: Sat Jul 02, 2022 9:23 am "If you ignore the cow manure you can spot more than 10 E. vivipara... "

This is not a place you want to go barefoot. :lol:

Great pictures.
Are you thinking about the cow manure or the cacti? ( going barefoot) The first wouldn’t bother me but the spines... stepping on something like that much be very painful.. :o

As the rest said, great pics! :)
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I grew up on a farm, I wouldn't worry about stepping in the cow manure - except there might be more cacti under the cow manure.
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greenknight wrote: Sun Jul 03, 2022 10:40 am I grew up on a farm, I wouldn't worry about stepping in the cow manure - except there might be more cacti under the cow manure.
Good point! :D
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Well, we usually have our shoes on going outdoors. Spines were ambushing us on the "parking lot" already... 8)
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Nice area and awesome cactus
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Great pictures! I would love to head up north and visit one day.
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7george wrote: Sun Jul 03, 2022 11:38 pm Well, we usually have our shoes on going outdoors. Spines were ambushing us on the "parking lot" already... 8)
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Hm..I guess barefoot hiking isn’t very popular or practical in cacti populated areas :P
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