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Friday, September 13, 2013

The Rain Continues



Starting up the mountain on yet another rainy day
Becca and I did a moderately-long hike in between waves of rain that continue to plague our area.  This is part of the system that has wreaked such havoc in Colorado, where flash floods have killed three people.  The last time it rained like this in the area was during the floods of 2006, when a wall of rain rushed out of the Franklin Mountains destroying our old home on Fiesta Drive in El Paso.  We had already sold the place and moved to Las Cruces, but neither we nor the people we sold to had had flood insurance.  We do have it here because of the arroyo that runs beside our property.
The Organ Mountain partially covered by clouds

In the upper foothills of Tortugas Mountain

Clouds spilling over the mountains

Rain-soaked Yuccas in the higher elevation

Becca spots another hiker

A faint trail traversing the mountain

A very wet and muddy trail

Spiny Norman

The ramada in the Sunset Parking area

History of the mountain

The iconic tortugas (tortoise) after which the mountain is named

Becca crossing the bridge back to the car

Ramada and picnic benches

The bridge spans a deep arroyo out of the mountain

You don't normally see puddles like this in the desert

                                                                       



3 comments:

Scott said...

Spiny Norman! What a great name! And, another set of fine images of the Organs, Packrat. I know the desert and the area around Las Cruces need a lot of moisture so, as long as it doesn't flood, don't complain too much.

Kali called our homeowners' association outside Fort Collins yesterday afternoon. They told her that they'd received a lot of rain (duh!) but there had been no flooding (we're up high in the foothills). And, though some of the roads had become rutted by runoff, none was impassible. The news on the radio this morning said that U.S. 34 linking Fort Collins and Estes Park (Rocky Mountain National Park) was completely washed away by flooding in the Big Thompson River canyon.

packrat said...

"Spiny Norman" is an offhand tribute to the gigantic hedgehog made famous by the Monty Python troupe. The cactus here is a Hedgehog.

Good that your place in Fort Collins is secure. Some of those videos out of Boulder are just amazing.

Thanks for your comment on the images.

Dr. K said...

I like the gentle sound of the stream.

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