During the storm the snow barely touched the lower elevations of the Santa Catalina Mountains – so the morning after the storm, under a clear blue sky, instead of heading into the Catalinas I hiked out the Garwood Dam Trail, in the shadow of the Rincons, for a view of the snow on the top of the mountain…
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Winter Storm, Pusch Peak – 12/12/2015
We watched clouds swirl across the mountain peaks in the AM before we started – but Pusch Peak was clear and it looked like a great place to watch the storm… It didn’t take long for the storm to catch us though, waves of precipitation rolled towards and over us, rain first – then hail – then snow, when we reached the peak it had been eaten by the clouds – too cold to linger we started back down.
The Santa Catalina Mountains had several days of winter storm – while the links below are now ‘old’ a number of them have interesting pictures – some showing the snow on the mountain!
- Heading to Mount Lemmon? Check hotline for road conditions – Tucson News Now
- Road to Mt. Lemmon reopened – Tucson News Now
- Snow closes Mt. Lemmon, freeze warning for Tues. night – TucsonSentinel.com
- Ice closes Catalina Hwy at base of Mt. Lemmon – Arizona Daily Star
- Snow reported on Mt. Lemmon, parts of Tucson – Arizona Daily Star
- Tucson weather: Valley rain, mountain snow – Arizona Daily Star.
Prison Camp, Thimble Peak, Bear Canyon – 11/28/2015
A sea of grass out to the Thimble, a ribbon of color down Sabino Canyon, looking up Bear Canyon to and past the Sycamore Reservoir Dam, back lit Saguaros and sunset light in Bear Canyon – every trip into the mountains is another chance to see something new – even the most familiar places are constantly changing, different light, season, weather, colors, wildlife, plants, friends… – and this was a particularly amazing day.
Prominent Point Disappearing into Shadow – 11/26/2015
Agua Caliente Canyon, La Milagrosa Loop, Colors – 11/21/2015
The colors were the highlight on this Agua Caliente Canyon and La Milagrosa Trail loop – the yellowish green covering Gnat Tank with patches of purple and yellow flowers nearby, subtle hints of fall color in the bottom of Agua Caliente Canyon and fallen fall color in the cool clear water.