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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Yet Another Rainy Day

Clouds slipped down over the Organ Mountains
It rained for several hours late yesterday afternoon and then into the evening.  It also rained overnight.  It was raining when we woke up this morning.  I used an online weather site to determine when there'd be a long enough break for me to take Becca out to Tortugas Mountain.  We timed it just right, starting at a midway point on the trail along the north side where I knew it wouldn't be quite as muddy as other spots.  We were able to get in a moderately-long trek before heading back.  It rained some more on the way home.
On the north side of Tortugas Mountain

A temporarily-lush Chihuahuan Desert

White clouds, gray sky

Making the bend on the east side of the mountain


The midsection of the Organs

The village of Talavera at the base of the Organ Mountains

The trail around the north side of the mountain

3 comments:

Dr. K said...

Amazing how low those clouds are. Beautiful photos.

Scott said...

Monsoon season, for sure.

We were supposed to get "showers in the morning, then scattered showers in the afternoon" yesterday (Wednesday). Instead, it rained (sometimes heavily) pretty much all day--a washout. On inspection, though, our creek didn't rise much and the water was running clear, not full of sediment like it gets when we've had a lot of rain.

packrat said...

All-day rains are so beneficial if they don't come down too heavily, Scott. But if you live someplace where the ground is already saturated they can be devastating.

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