| High Desert snow |
| Headed down canyon |
| Dr. K and Becca |
| Juniper and Pinyon Pine elevation |
| Along the Bridal Veil Falls Trail |
| Parts of the trail were still pretty snowy |
| Snow Dog was a happy camper |
| High Desert snow |
| Headed down canyon |
| Dr. K and Becca |
| Juniper and Pinyon Pine elevation |
| Along the Bridal Veil Falls Trail |
| Parts of the trail were still pretty snowy |
| Snow Dog was a happy camper |
Tortugas and the Organ Mountains 50F at the start of our hike this morning, felt like 46F due to a 9 mph wind. Sunny, though, so it didn...
3 comments:
I'm so glad that the volunteers from Rails to Trails built this beautiful trail.
Very nice snowy images--again, a chance to enjoy the white stuff vicariously.
Many years ago, Kali and I backpacked into the remote back country of Zion National Park. It rained during a significant portion of our trek, and our boots quickly accumulated a layer of mud about four inches thick. So, I know whereof you speak with regard to walking with bowling balls strapped to your feet. You probably needed Becca's handy-dandy paw cleaner when you got back--for your boots!
Hiking with mud glommed onto your boots is one of the most unpleasant experiences, Scott.
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