
The mountains east of San Diego were dusted with an inch of snow last night by a late season storm.

Given my obsession with the white stuff, I couldn't resist driving the hour and a half to Mount
Laguna this morning to see it before it melted away.

"B" marks Mount
Laguna on the map. Click on any image to view it full size.

Below this mountain range on the eastern side is the desert where we
frolicked among the wildflowers last week. It's all about micro climates here. You can pass through three or four distinct weather zones and terrains all within an hours drive from west to east.


1 comment:
Beautiful photos, Keith. i missed getting to that snow this year...
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