Autumn is coming to the high country

25 Aug, 2016
St. Charles Lake Campground, San Isabel NF, Colorado

Morning Sun followed by afternoon thunderstorms


I remember this pattern from backpacking in Colorado many years ago.  Hike fast and get off the ridges and set up camp before the rains hit.  I have several photos of myself wearing a huge, wet poncho over me and my backpack when I missed the timing.

Setting up camp is a lot easier now - I can even leave my wet rain gear hanging outside under the awning - luckily, there's been no wind.  I can even continue to cook outside.

Shortly after taking this, I had to angle the awning to let the hail and rain drain off!

All the white is hail!

Hail on the picnic table - and the bear box in the background!

My campsite has been soggy for 3 days now!

When it's not raining, I have a lovely place to sit by the creek.






A cup of tea, a good book, the sounds of thunder and pitter-patter of rain on the trailer roof and a sleeping kitty on my lap - what a delightful way to spend an afternoon (or 3).

6 comments:

  1. Lovely post. It's comforting that others are enduring the rain also. Seen a little hail also.
    The dampness is bone chilling....prefer my winters in the desert.
    Stay warm and dry!

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    1. After all the triple digit heat I've had, I'm more than happy to have a little cool! My plans are changing - looks like a trip to Texas in the next few weeks for my Mom's memorial service - so, I'll be back in warm weather.

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  2. Lovely post. It's comforting that others are enduring the rain also. Seen a little hail also.
    The dampness is bone chilling....prefer my winters in the desert.
    Stay warm and dry!

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  3. Take care. Safe travels for this trip to Texas.

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