X2Wandering Daisy wrote:I really hope the Sierra gets its fair share of snow this winter. I missed the snow up on the mountains.
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X2Wandering Daisy wrote:I really hope the Sierra gets its fair share of snow this winter. I missed the snow up on the mountains.
Haha, got a good laugh from that. As for the rain, we used to get rained on almost every afternoon in Uncompaghre and the Pecos-gave a lot of lush green. And yes, so hoping that El Nino keeps building to monster size. We need another winter like 2010-2011. We plan to move to WA when we retire in 3-4 years. I'm almost too old to backpack any more, but look forward to day hiking in the Cascades.Wandering Daisy wrote:This may surprise you, but sometimes when two women who have advanced culinary skills go backpacking we really do not want to cook; we prefer a vacation from cooking. Our focus was hiking. We actually cooked separately and did little more than boil water. I hope that does not burst your bubble. Yes being rained on all summer made me appreciate the mild Sierra summers. On the other hand, I missed the lush green and amazing wildflowers. I really hope the Sierra gets its fair share of snow this winter. I missed the snow up on the mountains. But the Minarets are truly stunning any season, even without snow.
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