There's a part of the trail, maybe 1 1/2 to 2 miles uphill, where there are acres of aspens that have grown since the 2000 Cerro Grande fire. It should be even more beautiful when the colors change.
The penstemons are waving in the wind. The red ones are Scarlet Bugler. The purple penstemons look a lot like the Rocky Mountain penstemons growing in our backyard.
More regrowth since 2000. A cavalcade of young ponderosas, planted by volunteers after the Cerro Grande fire, march up a hillside along the trail.
View toward Pajarito Mountain. The non-green trees got scorched in last summer's Las Conchas wildfire. The Las Conchas burn area, like Cerro Grande's burn scar, which the Quemazon Trail is part of, will recover.
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