Lots of dust from last night's wind still in the air |
On the first plateau |
Sliver of blue sandwiched between clouds and the Organ Mountains |
Sunlight on dust |
Headed for the mystic mountains |
Northern section of the range |
Taking the single-track east |
Getting closer |
Different clouds all around |
Fendler's Bladderpod |
Sky |
Becca and Dr. K |
A very content hiker |
Prairie Verbena (Glandularia bipinnatifida) |
Not sure why the national monument has closed certain bike trails |
Still headed for the mountains |
Healthy young Fishhook Barrel Cactus (boot for comparison) |
Tortugas Mountain (elevation 4,931 feet) from the Organ Mts. foothills |
Blue sky between the Organ Mountain peaks |
You'll soon see what Becca is staring at |
This (Mule Deer doe) |
Even more Mule Deer |
Check out those ears |
Mother and child reunion |
There they go |
Flora got in the way |
Fendler's Bladderpod (Physaria fendleri) |
Three-headed Fishhook Barrel Cactus (Ferocactus wislizeni) |
3 comments:
We're fortunate that Becca is such a good deer spotter. Beautiful photos, Packrat. I especially like the ones where the sunlight is filtering through the dust at the base of the mountain.
Love the shots of the mystic mountains. How could you see them and not believe in magic? Stunning scenery.
Hi Jacqui:
Yes, they are rather magical, aren't they? Really appreciate the comment. Hope all is well for you and yours down in Oz. :)
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