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Sunday, October 27, 2013

Semi-Long Trek into Soledad Canyon

Making an entrada in Soledad Canyon
Caroline (who's visiting from San Francisco), Dr. K, Becca and I did a moderately-long hike into Soledad Canyon this morning, and the weather couldn't have been more perfect.  We walked the high loop trail back to the old homesteader's cabin, then headed due west on the trail that drops steadily down to the parking area.  Along the way we encountered other outdoor enthusiasts (young and old) who were enjoying the beautiful day.  Good exercise on a great outing.
Over the hills to the Organ Mountains

Paper Flowers

Caroline and Dr. K

Becca scouting the territory ahead

Lost in a high desert grassland
Heading for the mountains

Huge rock formations

Gall on a shrub oak

In the high foothills of the Organ Mountains

Dead tree

Homesteader's rock cabin
Becca and Packrat

Cabin window

A different wndow

Mountain view

Admiring the view

Old Aermotor windmill

6 comments:

Dr. K said...

I like the blue and pink shades on the rocks of the old ruin.

JACQUELINE said...

Wow! The mountains and rocks are spectacular. Clear blue sky - perfect.

Scott said...

Nice images, with some new views. Is Soledad Canyon on the western flank or the eastern flank of the Organs?

packrat said...

Yes, Dr. K, that one's a keeper.

packrat said...

Thanks, Jacqui. It was a very good day to be out and about.

packrat said...

Scott: Thank you, Scott. Soledad Canyon is on the west side of the Organs, about 10 miles from Las Cruces.

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