Tooling along the upper foothills trail |
On the road that loops around Tortugas |
Tortoise Mountain |
Hedgehog Cactus and baby Saguaro given to us by Caroline |
Tooling along the upper foothills trail |
On the road that loops around Tortugas |
Tortoise Mountain |
Hedgehog Cactus and baby Saguaro given to us by Caroline |
Looking forward along the squiggly trail |
Looking back toward Tortugas |
Stopping for an obligatory scent examination |
Midway across the Crosscut Trail |
Is somebody following us? |
The narrow ribbon of the Crosscut Trail through the desert |
Remnants of snow on the Organ Mountains |
Becca spots something upslope |
Blue infiltrating the primarily grey skies |
Becca knew about the three women joggers way before we did |
Death knell for the Four Sisters |
Steep hill ahead |
Sun highlights Tortugas Mountain's south face |
Leader of the pack is a speck at the near center of this image |
Heading back toward Tortoise Mountain |
Part of the Rocky Mountains chain: the Organs |
Descending into the lower desert |
Despite the early-morning cold somebody is hot-air ballooning |
Coming down |
Sunny but cold |
Dr. K climbing a steep dune |
Packrat and Becca at a trail marker |
Lunch at a ramada shaped to ward off windblown gypsum |
Becca and Dr. K |
Packrat and Becca |
Tourists populate the dunes |
Sledding on plastic saucers is a popular activity |
People often fail to scale steep dunes |
Footprints in gypsum |
You'll definitely get an aerobic workout doing this |
Trail markers like this are constantly buried in shifting dunes |
Ripples in the gypsum |
A woman looks toward 12,003-foot Sierra Blanca (White Mountain) . . . |
before moving on |
Commander waits |
Becca and Dr. K |
Packrat and Becca |
Coming down an icy decline |
Snowy trail that leads to the bridge over Fresnal Creek |
The ice is taking its time melting |
Ahead of the pack |
Really ahead of the pack |
Becca just loves romping in the snow |
This & next: Soaptree Yuccas 34F when we started off this morning, but no wind. Sunshine made it feel quite bearable out there. We did...