Getting close |
Other than spotting the hunters at a distance we saw only one person, a runner we encountered when we were almost back to the intersection with the Bridal Veil Falls Trail. He was a friendly sort, and we exchanged greetings. Then it was back to Whitey the CR-V parked in the common lot hikers on both the Grand View Trail and Bridal Veil Falls Trail share.
Heading for the chasm |
Sotol |
This and the next: 2 long views |
Dr. K discovered this Feather Dalea still in bloom |
Going up |
Climbing |
Not sure we've seen an Allthorn "tree" before |
The chasm from above |
This and the next: distant views of White Sands |
How far we are from our vehicle (dead center) |
Cairn |
This and the next: Western Bluebird (Sialia mexicana) |
American Crow, stay away from me. (Sung to the tune of American Woman) |
Maybe one time more |
Getting into upper meadow territory |
A line of White Sands |
Layers |
This and the next: not sure who this bird is |
Possibly a flycatcher |
Pincushion Cactus |
We'll be back down on the Bridal Veil Falls Trail soon enough |
You can see two sections of the Calico Peak Road Trail |
This and the next: a very uncooperative Spotted Towhee |
I knew I shouldn't have eaten that hard candy |
1 comment:
I still can't believe that feather dalea was still blooming. Your photos do justice to the beauty of this trail on a cold but clear first day of winter.
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