My visit to Finger Rock Canyon of the Santa Catalina Mountains filled two mornings. On the first morning, the subject was the lower canyon as morning light filtered over the eastern ridge.
Early morning to the north / northwest looking over a 20-foot fallen Saguaro Cactus (Carnegiea gigantean), toward lower ridges of the Santa Catalina Mountains. The saguaro is among a stand of healthy fellows, some with new growth and flowers on the tips of arms and main columns. This giant must have grown over rock through 60 years. It was brought down when the roots weakened. Specimens that are more reliably rooted can live to 200 years.
A clump of brittlebush shrub (Encelia farinosa) grows from the same rock.
Pima Canyon is the next over, behind that near ridge which provides similar shade. Unlike Finger Rock Canyon, the Pima Canyon trail follows the western cliff and loses the shade much sooner. During our three-week trip, my wife, Pam, and I visited Pima in our first week.
These photos were taken between 6:20 and 7:00 am.

Along the trail I noticed a multitude of buds on the tip of selected saguaro arms. In a previous blog, there’s a photo of this same saguaro in the shade. The following series captures the one blossoming top just as the sun passes over the eastern, shadowing, ridge.

The same saguaro, two minutes later…….

Here is a portion of the saguaro forest, around 7 am with the lower canyon filled with light. There are a few foothill homes with west and southwest Tucson. The Tucson Mountains are in the distance.

Fabulous! I’ve never seen them in flower.
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Wonderful !
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Stunning captures. The blossoming buds on the saguaro look so pretty.
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I was fortunate to experience this. Last year, I read the Saguaros did not bloom due to drought.
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Oh wow! You had wonderful timing then!
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It has been 12 years since that time, drought not lifting.
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It is nice to see them flower! One of my husband’s friends was killed by a Saguaro many, many years back in a freak accident. His friend was piloting a glider, and coming in for a landing. The wing tip hit a cactus, causing it to fall over the cockpit and break the pilot’s neck.
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That is an awful tale, hope he did not leave a family.
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I believe his parents were still alive. It was a long time ago.
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