These peaks just beyond Maneadero are 3,500-4,000 feet and 25 miles east of my house. Looks a lot like my past view in Colorado...except for the
beach.
I just heard that last night's low at Long Beach Airport was 35 degrees. A chill is definitely in the air.bryanmckenzie - 2-28-2011 at 06:53 PM
Beautiful! Does anyone have photos of the San Pedro Martir mountains? From either side? Aerial or from the ground? How about all you pilots out there?
Someone must be flying in Baja.David K - 2-28-2011 at 06:58 PM
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Originally posted by bryanmckenzie
Beautiful! Does anyone have photos of the San Pedro Martir mountains? From either side? Aerial or from the ground? How about all you pilots out there?
Someone must be flying in Baja.
AstroBaja's location is on the west side of the plateau, and a few thousand feet lower.irenemm - 2-28-2011 at 07:59 PM
My son went up yesterday with his family they brought home a ice chest of power it was so nice. I don't have the pictures but saw his. The ranger made
him turn around at the gate to the Observatory. They has a tractor clearing the road. Maybe astrobaja has some pictures he lives 2 stones throw.
drive careful and stay safe everyoneDENNIS - 2-28-2011 at 09:00 PM
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Beautiful! Does anyone have photos of the San Pedro Martir mountains?
Doc's foto above is San Pedro Martir.absinvestor - 2-28-2011 at 09:32 PM
Pretty similar. Here is a picture from the front porch of a home we sold in Indian Peaks Lafayette Co. A little more snow on the mountains, no water
but similar range of mountains. Ron