Summit Meadow transitioning into fall |
Except for the dreary (remember wet and cold) September, we can't complain about our summer and October fall.
Here are some of my favorite memories
MT Hood Lilies were prolific |
Split Rock near Paradise Park |
Mop Tops (Western Pasque Flowers) at Mc Neil Point |
Tom Dick Ridge huckleberryless in Sept |
huckleberries, but not where you'd expect them |
Now the real question is when will we be snowed in????
I wish I knew, but the reality of the matter is we'll know after it happens. Our first real "dump" was Nov 5 and here's what it looked like.
After that melted and we had the usual rain, clear, rain, mode, we got another blast of snow this weekend which left several inches of new.
Weather for the next week looks more like rain than anything else so our new snow may melt again (or not!).
Bottomline, we'll know when we get snowed in after it happens.
In any case, it's not too early to plan a winter getaway at Summit Meadow Cabins.
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