Where'd all the snow go? |
There's a little left on this Hedgehog Cactus |
A first: a toddler's shoe left behind on the trail |
Remnant of snow on a baby Soaptree Yucca |
Absence of the white stuff |
A bit of snow on a Rainbow Hedgehog |
Clouds becoming fog |
Still snowy in the higher elevations |
Gap between the Organ Mountains (left) and the Franklin Mountains |
A large group of hikers on the trail around Tortugas Mountain |
Not a whitewall tire |
Snow on a Barrel Cactus |
6 comments:
That looks so cold! (I love long, hot, sunny days.)
I really like your image "Clouds becoming fog."
The gap between the Organs and the Franklins...did the two ranges result from the same orogeny, or did they form at separate times? If they're from the same orogeny, I wonder why the gap is in place. Neat, nevertheless!
Beautiful photo of the gap between the mountains.
Jacqui: It has been very cold here, but things are looking up. Temperatures are on the rise, and the meteorologists are predicting sunny skies.
Thank you, Dr. K.
:)
Scott: Although both the Organs and the Franklins are part of the Rocky Mountains, the Organs are the younger of the two ranges.
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