The hike showed that in spite of the fire there still remains more of the forest than was thought!! Signs of recovery were everywhere with small plants and grasses sprouting up and leaves popping out of the burned trees. Nature obviously was in full recovery mode. Recent monsoon rains are aiding in the re-growth of the forest and it's plants. Wildlife are also making a comeback from lizards, to birds, to even deer and other critters that were out and about. The forest is an artist and photographers dream now as it recovers. Hikers can now enjoy what nature is recreating with her palette and brushes!!! Here are a few pictures of what could be seen!!! Enjoy!!!
Friday, July 29, 2011
After Horseshoe 2 Fire Hike!
Thursday the hiking group from Portal and Rodeo did their first hike on the trails into the forest following major trails being reopened to the the public. There were 10 hikers at the start. and 8 finished the hike to the end. One went back at the half way point and I went back at the 3/4 point not wanting to push myself to much while recovering from surgery.
The hike showed that in spite of the fire there still remains more of the forest than was thought!! Signs of recovery were everywhere with small plants and grasses sprouting up and leaves popping out of the burned trees. Nature obviously was in full recovery mode. Recent monsoon rains are aiding in the re-growth of the forest and it's plants. Wildlife are also making a comeback from lizards, to birds, to even deer and other critters that were out and about. The forest is an artist and photographers dream now as it recovers. Hikers can now enjoy what nature is recreating with her palette and brushes!!! Here are a few pictures of what could be seen!!! Enjoy!!!
The hike showed that in spite of the fire there still remains more of the forest than was thought!! Signs of recovery were everywhere with small plants and grasses sprouting up and leaves popping out of the burned trees. Nature obviously was in full recovery mode. Recent monsoon rains are aiding in the re-growth of the forest and it's plants. Wildlife are also making a comeback from lizards, to birds, to even deer and other critters that were out and about. The forest is an artist and photographers dream now as it recovers. Hikers can now enjoy what nature is recreating with her palette and brushes!!! Here are a few pictures of what could be seen!!! Enjoy!!!
Friday, July 22, 2011
Monsoon Sunset
Tonight as a major monsoon storm moves into the valley at sunset nature took out her paint brush and created another masterpiece sunset painting on the western horizon!! Rains are much needed here in the valley and especially in the burned areas of the forest to help hydrate the soil and plants to bring the vegetation back to life and re-establish the flora of the forest once again. As you can see rains not only can bring much needed water to the forest but beauty to the sky as well. Come and enjoy the beauty of the magical Sky Islands throughout this community!!
Don't forget to bring your camera!!!
TRAILS IN THE FOREST ARE OPENING AGAIN!!
The local hiking group went on another hike on Thursday figuring because of the recent fire the trails would still be closed into the back country. We started our hike from the American Museum of Natural History Southwest Research Station and walked up the road for our walk. At the end of the road we were pleased to find the Forest Service had open the trail there. Pleased with an actual trail the group hiked it back through the forest to the research station instead of walking back up the road. Later we found other trails were also posted as now being open. So everyone put on your hiking boots and come back to the forest to hike again!!
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Monsoon Rains
We are now seeing the influx of the seasonal monsoon rains into the valley. Fresh air and rain are not the only things that come with the storms. The beauty of natures clouds from Mother Natures paint brush and color palette fill the sky with beautiful cloud shapes and colors. I have been told that famed artist Maxfield Parrish studied the clouds in this part of the southwest for their shapes and colors and later used them as the models for his famous paintings. Many local artist now do the same with camera and brush to continue to capture the beauty of this season of the year. From the clouds and the rains they bring to the area will later come the wildflowers and grasses that will finish the natural paintings of the area.
Come see the beauty that nature creates here for yourself and don't forget your camera and art supplies!!
Come see the beauty that nature creates here for yourself and don't forget your camera and art supplies!!
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Portal/Rodeo Hikers back hiking after Horseshoe 2 Fire
Last Thursday, July 14, 2011 the hiking group from Portal, AZ and Rodeo, NM areas started hiking again after a major fire burned the local forest this spring and summer. Trails are not yet open so the group took a stroll up the road into the forest. Hopefully the Forest Service will open the trails again soon.
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