Saturday, June 05, 2010







Summer Takes Hold
After the coldest May in 57 years and a cool first week in June, days are warming up and they are predicting a high of 90 in Salt Lake tomorrow. It still seems strange to see white peaks in June. By this time in Albuquerque, snow in the mountains was long gone and the very last snow patches were to be seen in the mountains above Santa Fe.

The American Fork river across the street is running high and muddy with the melting mountain snowpack and will do so for a couple of more weeks. The Alpine loop around the back of Mt. Tipanogos hasn't been plowed out yet, but I'm hoping that they do that soon.

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