| 3 different perspectives on our GPS hike this morning |
Becca and I did a nice shorter hike this morning, making sure we bushwhacked a lot so we could see how well the GPS showed our course; it's pretty darned accurate. The weather was a bit chillier than I thought it would be, and I failed to bring gloves along to warm my hands. It wasn't unbearable, though. Right now (nearly 3:00 p.m.) the wind is blowing like crazy, and the air is filled with blowing dust and sand. Glad we're not out in these conditions.
| #2 |
| #3 |
| Taken at point 004 on the 1st GPS image, up the arroyo from left to right |
| Wondrous clouds |
| On the ridge west of Tortugas |
| Leader of the pack |
| Looking east from point 008 |
| The first Velvety Nerisyrenia (mustard family) I've seen |
| Big old Ocotillo |
| A huge Claret Cup Hedgehog Cactus that's budding out |
| Look at all the buds |
| What do friendly buds call each other? |
| Becca heading up the mountain |
| A look back |
| It will be a while until these Ocotillos get leaves |
| Looking east at Tortugas from point 029 |
| Nearly back at the trailhead |
1 comment:
Nice to see those buds on the hedgehog cactus. Spring is coming!
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