Almost three days of rain on the North Rim at 8250 feet (2499 m) equals snow on Mount Humphreys at 13992 feet (4265 m). This view is about 60 miles south of the North Rim.
Almost three days of rain on the North Rim at 8250 feet (2499 m) equals snow on Mount Humphreys at 13992 feet (4265 m). This view is about 60 miles south of the North Rim.
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That must be your first sign of winter approaching other than all the signs of fall.
Mount Humphreys. Ahh….gotta get back there soon. Thanks, Gaelyn.
Looks a bit cool there to me! We are still having temperatures around 25/26 degrees C (77/78F) during the day which I am really enjoying. Fab photo though. Diane
Stormy skies are so beautiful.
Some mt, tops have been getting a little snow here to.
About potatoes go here:
http://knutzenfarms.com/whats-in-the-dirt.php
or search potato harvest burlington wa.
Very interesting–red, yellows and whites.
The Skagit Vally is known nationwide as a huge producer of potatoes. MB
Interesting photo with all the different layers. Hope you're drying out from all the rain.
Well I guess it is to be expected at this time of year. It should be almost time for you to be leaving though isn't it?
beautiful photos! The colors and the layers are lovely!
I really like this picture. The foreground and background are each interesting and well captured.