Wawa
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These are from back in the spring, when I spent about a month in the Gila Wilderness in Western New Mexico. I'm having a hard time pulling up a good story - all I did was walk forever and look for food. More interesting to live then talk about, but I do want to share these pictures, so....
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Dusk at Goose Lake. Yes, the puddle bears that name.
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Wolf paws.
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A cuddly hornytoad!
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Wild Strawberries.
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Ponderosa and Sycamore.
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Along the Gila River herself, meadows, forests, sageflats are all sunk down into a deep gorge, 800-1000ft walls protecting it all from casual incursion. Near Saparillo creek the walls are reddish, giving the cedar and spruce forest a pastel purple light.
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In other places, the river-bottom forest is silver with young cottonwood and sycamores.
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Abundant swimming holes on the main form of the Gila!
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Dodging thunderstorms every day.
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Climbing out of the main fork.
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Granny Mountain summit.
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On the way out for supplies and hot spring soaks, the storm caught up with me. I powered through it to avoid getting cut off by flash floods... By the time I made it to the pavement that night, the footpath was water to my ankles and I had to periodically find cover from large hailstones.
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Dusk at Goose Lake. Yes, the puddle bears that name.
View attachment 38178
Wolf paws.
View attachment 38179
A cuddly hornytoad!
View attachment 38180
Wild Strawberries.
View attachment 38181
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Ponderosa and Sycamore.
View attachment 38183
View attachment 38184
View attachment 38185
Along the Gila River herself, meadows, forests, sageflats are all sunk down into a deep gorge, 800-1000ft walls protecting it all from casual incursion. Near Saparillo creek the walls are reddish, giving the cedar and spruce forest a pastel purple light.
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In other places, the river-bottom forest is silver with young cottonwood and sycamores.
View attachment 38188
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Abundant swimming holes on the main form of the Gila!
View attachment 38190
View attachment 38191
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Dodging thunderstorms every day.
View attachment 38193
Climbing out of the main fork.
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Granny Mountain summit.
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On the way out for supplies and hot spring soaks, the storm caught up with me. I powered through it to avoid getting cut off by flash floods... By the time I made it to the pavement that night, the footpath was water to my ankles and I had to periodically find cover from large hailstones.
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