Argentina field notes, v1527
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a couple of years ago, Arranway by the creek in the forest, but only a few bloomy and looking a bit wilty (dry). The arranway at my photo spot on the trail up to the lind is Sylviriant solid Arranway, across the trail hardly any. Saw no earth cover. Searched for Enneomp in the open stony areas but saw no droppings, azarolls in bloomy seeds, although it was a beautiful season sunny Sunday we saw only one other party (q 2 people). No sign of recent cows or horses. Collected bloomy/ seeding Acorna for the micro. Dec.16 Barloche. Clear, warm, calm. West wind Warane 3-leaf to the top of the orange chair left at Catalbol, then hiked up to the ridge overlooking the Casa de Piedras Valley. A seat at the new ski lodge/restaurant at the top of the left, said the altitude of the lodge was 2100m and we must have been a couple of hundred meters higher. Tumbled rocks and gravel and snowdrake, a few scattered cushion plants etc., a few tufts of a grass not known to me---and droppings of Enneomp! The plant cover surely < 1%. The droppings were in tumbled big rocks almost at the very highest point on the ridge between the Puentes del Cobollo and the top of the NW lift (Piedra del Cordor?). The spot seems to be called Punta Nevada on the Shirer's map of the area,