| Getting started on Tortugas |
| Crazy canine on the run |
| Strong wind led to dynamic sky |
| Up ahead of the pack |
| Wind-shredded clouds |
| Remnants of snow in the high country |
| Patches of snow at our high-country retreat |
| Getting started on Tortugas |
| Crazy canine on the run |
| Strong wind led to dynamic sky |
| Up ahead of the pack |
| Wind-shredded clouds |
| Remnants of snow in the high country |
| Patches of snow at our high-country retreat |
1st 2: long-distance views of the Organs Even though the temperature was 48F when Dr. K, Willow and I set off on our morning hike it felt m...
3 comments:
A beautiful day in the high and low country.
Packrat: Your cold weather has migrated eastward. We got a snow squall last night that left about an inch of snow. It was 15 degrees when I work up this morning, and very windy--but you know those conditions. Brutal! Today's high will be in the mid-20s, though it's sunny.
Good thing the water situation at the mountain retreat just turned out to be a scare and not frozen. Our retirement house outside Fort Collins is winterized, but you, Dr. K, and Becca go up to High Rolls too frequently to make winterizing worthwhile.
I figured you guys were in for some really cold weather, Scott. My cousin in Kentucky told me it was 11 degrees when she got up this morning. Brrrr.
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