Just getting started on the far side of Tortugas |
It was very cold (36F) when I set off, and it didn't warm up very much because of thin clouds blocking the sun; for most of the time only milky sunlight filtered through. Then I spent over fifteen minutes photographing a very cooperative Ladder-backed Woodpecker who, despite flying between various plants, stayed very close by. I had to take advantage of the situation, one for which my fingers paid the price in coldness.
Didn't see anybody in the outback where I hiked, and I only encountered two men just starting their hike when I was finishing mine.
Steep mountain |
Belt of clouds across the Organ Mountain midsection |
Small pool of water |
Devil's Head Cactus |
This and the next 8: same Ladder-backed Woodpecker |
Can't ever remember seeing Ocotillo flowers in mid-Decemer |
This and the next: pilgrims climbing to the top of Tortugas Mountain |
This and the next: same Soaptree Yucca from opposite sides |
Hedgehog Cactus |
Double Barrel Cactus |
Desert flora and the Organ Mountains |
1927 boundary marker |
Location of boundary marker |
Soaptree Yucca in a wide arroyo |
Soaptree Yucca (front) and Torrey Yucca |
Purple Prickly Pear Cactus |
This and the next: clouds and the Organ Mountains |
Yucca forest and the distant Franklin Mountains (El Paso) |
Organ Mountains |
1 comment:
Incredible photos of the Ladder-Backed Woodpecker, Packrat.
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