| First 2: starting on the north side of the mountain |
There were three vehicles in the parking lot when we got there, which multiplied to six by the time we finished up; and the requisite number of outdoor enthusiasts were behind the mountain while we were there--several hikers, five mountain bikers and, best of all, a young woman with a 4-month-old Black Lab who was just delighted to see Becca and me. The doggos played a bit before we all parted company.
I think we're supposed to reach 98F today, with a slight chance of rain in the afternoon. Beginning about 2:30 this morning we got several hours of fairly steady rain, which is always needed and welcomed here in the northern Chihuahuan Desert.
| Southeast of Tortugas now |
| This and the next: headed to the lower desert |
| This and the next 3: clouds and the Organ Mountains |
| We still have to climb down through this valley |
| Organs/clouds |
| Almost bottoming out |
| Creosote/clouds/Organs |
| Some type of raptor |
| Organ Mountains and low clouds |
| This and the next 2 of the Doña Ana Mountains came out in reverse order |
| These two were buzzing each other |
| Aerial acrobatics |
| Edge of Tortugas |
1 comment:
I wish I could have been there to see Becca play with the black Lab puppy. Nice that the weather is a little bit cooler. Even a little bit helps.
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