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Saturday, August 4, 2012

Mountain Thunder

Starting out on the Rim Trail, Section 3
We did a moderately-long hike on the Rim Trail, Section 3 this morning.  We saw one other hiker (a lone woman) on our entire trek.  At the midpoint of our outing we stopped for some gorp and water; that's when we began to hear the mountain thunder.  The storm was coming up pretty fast, but we were able to make it all the way to the trailhead without getting spat upon.  On our drive back toward Cloudcroft it started raining lightly.  The thunderstorm hasn't reached High Rolls yet, but we had a doozy last night.  We slept with opened windows, but it was downright chilly!
Section of slender trees

Through the trees:  a view off the Rim

Freshly cut passage of fallen trees

Another fresh cut for passasge:  all in the past week


Finally can ID this flower:  Silene laciniata (aka Mexican Pink)

Silene laciniata (aka Mexican Pink, aka Cardinal Catchfly)

Looking up an Aspen

Becca on the Rim Trail

Becca, otra vez

Dr. K and the Beckster

Packrat and Becca in dappled sunlight


Aspen stand

The trail passes through many stands of Aspen

Geraniums


Daisy

Looking northeast from the Rim Trail

2 comments:

Dr. K said...

It's surprising to me that geraniums can be that small.

Anonymous said...

Looks like Becca has worked really hard this week gnawing through all those new passages for you - what a considerate, sharp-toothed canine!

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