Monday, October 13, 2008






Fall at Thomas Creek, Mt.Rose Wilderness
Last year I waited to the end of October to hike the upper reaches of Thomas Creek and most the leaves had fallen; this year I timed it just about right. Friday’s & Saturday’s snowstorm provided a two to three inch carpet of white to accent the golden leaves, which made it seem more like early winter than fall. We started hiking before sunrise the temperature was brisk and the snow was squeaky, but the early morning light warmed the golden leaves and our souls.

3 comments:

Sleepy Cat Hollow said...

Beautiful pictures! I love the aspen groves up there...

Michelle at Sleepy Cat Hollow

Nevada Hiker said...

Thanks! I love upper Thomas Creek.

kk

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