Starting up the steep trail to the saddle |
Precipitous climbing this far up |
Organ Mountains |
A large arroyo runs diagonally across this image |
Getting higher |
Dripping Springs Road runs east all the way to the Organ Mountains |
Higher still |
Franklin Mountains near El Paso, Texas on the horizon |
Tortugas Mountain Observatory (needs a paint job) |
Clouds blanketing part of the Organ Mountains |
A loftier view of Dripping Springs Road |
The rugged Organ Mountains |
A little friend I bumped into on the mountaintop |
He looks ticked off at my presence |
I had hoped to quickly ID this tiny critter, but no luck; type of wren? |
Tortugas Pueblo shrine |
Western side of the shrine |
Observatory is still in use |
Cactus growing in rock |
Part of Tortugas and the Organs beyond |
Looking from atop Tortugas to the distant Organ Mountains |
First in a series of Organ Mountain cloud photos |
Closer view |
More Organs |
Some rugged climbing there |
Sotol (left) and a yucca |
Can't get enough of those Organ Mountains |
Composition experiment |
I'm wandering around the high ground on Tortugas Mountain |
Heavier cloud blanket rolling in |
Torrey Yucca |
Satellite view of Mars? No--Chihuahuan Desert rock |
I'm descending on the east side of Tortugas now |
Ferns and shadow |
Some type of fern |
Same fern as before |
Believe it or not this is the way down |
The homes are in a subdivision called Organ Mesa Ranch |
Tortugas is a very rocky mountain |
Rock with "veins" |
Still descending |
This is the "trail" I just came down |
Organ Mountains and a Sotol stalk |
Closeup of the Sotol stalk |
Hell of a trail to come down |
Getting down to ground level |
One last look at the trail I descended |
The rocky Organ Mountains |
The trail around the north side of Tortugas Mountain |
The tortugas ("turtle") at the Sunset Area ramada |
Becca eating a Busy Bone |
1 comment:
It was nice to get a whole different perspective on Tortugas mountain. The photos of the Organs show how magnificent they are. I'm glad you were careful coming down the mountain, Packrat.
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