Rock monoliths on Tortugas's eastern flank |
Blue skies in one direction |
Clouds in another direction |
Clouds pressing close to the desert floor |
Around back of Tortugas Mountain |
The trail south of the mountain |
A few pipe organs in the Organ Mountains |
Mountain reflected in puddle |
Clouds (fog) at ground level |
Just a peek |
Somebody's desert mansion |
Clouds just above the community of Talavera |
This arroyo out of the mountain was quite muddy |
Clouds where the Organs should be |
Cooperative Desert Cottontail posing for a portrait |
A steep ascent to the foothills trail |
The Sunset Parking lot and ramada |
Organ Peak (the right one of the two) is 9,000+ feet |
As we hike the the north side of Tortugas, the Organ Range is on view |
The Organs are part of the southern Rocky Mountains |
Another very steep climb |
Leveling out (Monte Vista parking lot and ramada at left) |
A small pool of water in a rock basin |
Rain makes the desert green |
3 comments:
Some of your images make the area around Tortugas and the distant Organs look almost alpine. The clear, deep blue skies clearly demonstrate the lower humidity, too.
In all the time I've been following your blog, I've never seem images of the rock monoliths on the eastern flank; nice addition to the collection of pictures of the mountain.
Thanks, Scott, and thank you for following my blog. I really appreciate it. And I especially love following your blog, which is always interesting and informative.
All of these photos are so striking, especially the ones of the clouds.
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