It doesn't snow that often at Big Bend but the day after my aborted trek to Laguna Meadows, it snowed. The high temperature reported on the 22nd was 86° though I didn't think it got that warm. But in the early hours of the morning of the 23rd the temperature plummeted. I awoke to snow on the windshield. I stayed in my sleeping bag for quite a while but once my feet got cold I had to get up and moving, which was no easy task since I was stiff and sore from two days of hiking!
I started up the van to get warm while eating some breakfast. Once I got warm and added several more layers of clothing, I actually felt quite comfortable. Until I got into some wind. I went to the Visitors Center and looked at the exhibits, again. Then I went out and took some pictures.
What do you do if it is too cold to just sit around the picnic table and you don't want to go for a hike? You go for a drive, to lower elevations and hopefully some sunshine.
The only trace left of the snow in the evening was in the trees in the high elevations.
Photographs taken February 23, 2010.
2 comments:
I could just hug your pictures, they are so beautiful. What a nice way to begin a Saturday looking at them.
I was hoping you were done with snow! It is beautiful but at the same time it seems wrong to see a cactus with snow on it. Your creepy tree shot is fantastic!
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