Mechanic Roller Creeper Stools are essential tools designed to make working on vehicles and other low-profile tasks more comfortable and efficient. These stools allow mechanics and technicians to work at different heights with ease, reducing the strain on their bodies while performing maintenance and repairs. Whether you’re working on an engine, inspecting the undercarriage, or simply […]
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CPC 2025 National Meeting Photo Contest
Ipomopsis at Cedar Breaks
One of the few Claron Limestone Formation lovers […]
Up Close with Cervinum
Up close of the uniquely shaped tepals and sepals […]
Arapian Shale for iridis
Found near Salina, Utah […]
Pink Flowers for Pink Rocks
Found in one of the many Claron Limestone outcroppings in Iron County, Utah […]
Astragalus subcinereus var basalticus
This photo I’m using for the photo contest […]
Foster’s in Zion
Aquilegia fosteri, or Foster’s Columbine, is known for its striking red sepals and long, red-spurred petals with yellow blades at the center. This species, found primarily in higher elevations of Zion National Park, features vibrant coloration and distinct flower structure, with its pendant flowers often showing long spurs. Foster’s Columbine typically grows in the hanging […]
Sunken Bloom
Buried half the year and smaller than a fist, Pediocactus despainii doesn’t beg for your attention—it survives without it. This endangered cactus flowers for maybe a week, if it rains, if it’s warm, if it feels like it. It grows where nothing should, wrapped in the broken shale of the San Rafael Swell like a […]
Alpine Life on Ancient Lime
Eriogonum panguicense alpestre en-situ.  Tucked among the windswept edges of the Claron Formation, Eriogonum panguicense var. alpestre endures in one of Utah’s most spectacular alpine landscapes. This variety of Panguitch buckwheat clings to crumbling limestone and dolomite soils above 10,000 feet, thriving where few others dare. Its low, cushion-like form and soft pink flower […]