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Crazy clouds in the mountains this morning |
Decided to do the Osha Trail just outside of Cloudcroft, New Mexico this morning for several reasons, and it was a good choice. First, we spent almost two hours at or just below 9,000 feet without running into another soul. And even though it was 27F when we started off, the sun came out and the temperature quickly warmed up. Although it's nearly spring there wasn't anything blooming at this elevation, as you might imagine, though we did see some trees beginning to leaf. When we finished our trek we drove into the village to dump a full bag of garbage and to stop at the Family Dollar store for some supplies. The store wasn't at all crowded--another good reason to do the high-altitude hiking and shopping at midweek.
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Not contrails |
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Hoping her neighborhood buddies will show up |
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Willing them to appear |
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Up the Osha Trail |
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Your neck must be pretty limber |
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Looks like fall rather than spring |
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Sections of the Osha Trail are pretty steep |
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View down canyon |
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Railroad trestle over Mexican Canyon |
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Sparsely populated here |
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Uncooperative Steller's Jay |
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This way |
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Village of Cloudcroft, New Mexico in the background |
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Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura) at 8,500 feet |
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Sacramento Mountain vista |
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In the distance: White Sands National Monument |
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Cloudcroft, New Mexico (elevation 8,668 feet) |
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Bowed trees |
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Bowed trees in experimental B&W |
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Leaning trees |
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Muddy section of trail |
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You'd never know it's almost springtime in the Sacramentos |
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Searching-for-critters stare |
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Mid-March mountain meadow |
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Same meadow |
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Looking back the way we just came |
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What is it with me and the meadow this morning? |
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The trail not taken |
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Looking skyward among the big pines |
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Sideways look across the previously photographed meadow |
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Easy to pinpoint this position |
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Champ in the lead, Cowboy watering a juniper and Becca drawing up the rear |
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Becca and Cowboy are a perfect match |
1 comment:
I really like the black-and-white photo of the bowed trees. The Osha Trail is one of the best trails in the Sacramentos--we were lucky to not run into anyone.
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