Yesterday's early evening moon |
After a spell we turned west, intersected with LDR and trekked southward toward the Tellbrook Arroyo. Just as we approached the arroyo I felt a drop of cold rain on my neck.
It began sprinkling lightly, and I had a good laugh over the sparse precipitation. I should have known better. In a short while it began raining harder, and, within a moment, the cold, wet stuff was pouring down. It poured for the second half of our hike and only let up a bit when we reached the CR-V in the upper flatland. Expecting only to be spat on the sky flushed a deluge down totally drenching us.
Sky at start |
This & next 2: some blue |
Across the grassy desert |
This vine could be remnants of a Desert Unicorn-plant |
The road (impressionism) |
Tree |
Over to the Organ Mountains |
Frio and Willow |
Just east of LDR |
This & next 2: Tortugas and the Organs |
Frio and Willow heading back |
Long-distance view of Tortugas and the Organs |
1 comment:
You got in some good photos before the downpour, Packrat. My favorite image is of the vine of Desert Unicorn-plant on the desert floor.
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