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Pops
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Not snow?
Isn't snow in Mexico called guano?
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thebajarunner
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No, that is what I would call your post, sorry to say
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Isn't snow in Mexico called guano? |
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Diver
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A larger version ?
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Yesterday afternoon Teina and I drove out to Valle Chico to see if we could see snow on Sierra San Pedro Matir. The answer was no as the clouds were
so low and with the slight rain that was falling we just couldn't see any.

But this morning with the sky clear and the sun bright, we can see lots of snow on all the mountains visible from my home.

Covered down to maybe 3000 feet or so.
[Edited on 12-18-2008 by bajalou]
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And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
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shari
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well, we were swimming near Mulege a couple days ago and bikini weather up until yesterday when it rained! All those snow birds have brought this cold
down with them...hope the tuna like it.
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Udo
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SNOW! Ya wanna see real snow?
All from Running Springs, California. AT about 6500 feet in altitude




Sunset from my back deck.

[Edited on 12-19-2008 by udowinkler]
[Edited on 12-19-2008 by udowinkler]
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DianaT
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Well, this was yesterday just north of Mexico---near Highway 8


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Udo
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Hola Diane!
Those are very gorgeous Mexico snow photos...
Thanks!
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DianaT
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| Quote: | Originally posted by udowinkler
Hola Diane!
Those are very gorgeous Mexico snow photos...
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Thanks Udo,
Not quite Mexico, but just a little north and I imagine there were scenes like this just below the border. 
I just love snow on cactus----this one is my favorite (sorry I also posted it in another thread---GUILTY)
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David K
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Today at 12:30
The view of Palomar Mountain from San Marcos... That's the way we like our snow in coastal San Diego... we can drive to it if we want, then come home!

close up, left

close up, right
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Exactly 1 year ago - Sierra Juarez Mtns. Parque Constitucion Baja CA
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Mas fotos de las montaņas numblado del Parque Constitucion, Sierra Juarez


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OK I can't go south to BAJA this year so I'm sending the Christmas weather down to you. -27.4 C here right now and plunging. UGH I hate it, but I'm
willing to share. I say snow on sunday for BAJA this is one BIG artic high.
HO HO HO Merry Christmas, BRRR, Rick
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Congrats Ken you are calling Laguna Hanson by it's real name, thanks, I guess Hanson it's easier than Parque Nacional Constitucion 1857.
BAJA IS WHAT YOU WANTED TO BE, FUN,DANGEROUS,INCREDIBLE, REMOTE, EXOTIC..JUST GO AND HAVE FUN.....
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We're freezing our buns off in the Boise area - it's only supposed to be 14 degrees tomorrow. Baja never looked like a better alternative. Snow all
around us here and no escape in sight!!!
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| Quote: | Originally posted by BAJACAT
Congrats Ken you are calling Laguna Hanson by it's real name, thanks, I guess Hanson it's easier than Parque Nacional Constitucion 1857.
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I haven't had the pleasure of visiting Laguna Hanson. But, it's not too hard to pronounce a mountain range by its specific name.
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I can belive that ither David K and you haven't been in Parque constitucion 1857, being so close to the border and if you went to SPM you have to go
to PNC1857..
BAJA IS WHAT YOU WANTED TO BE, FUN,DANGEROUS,INCREDIBLE, REMOTE, EXOTIC..JUST GO AND HAVE FUN.....
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| Quote: | Originally posted by BAJACAT
I can belive that ither David K and you haven't been in Parque constitucion 1857, being so close to the border and if you went to SPM you have to go
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What???? Neither have seen Luguna Hansen??? That is one of the true GEMS of Baja. Listen to the CAT, guys and go see it ASAP-----------Fabulous!!!!
as is all that high country around there. I have been, and camped there, probably more than any other place in the peninsula. I even found Native
Am. artifacts there, and they are beautiful too (yes, I photographed them and left them "in situ" like a good boy). 
Barry
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Ken Cooke
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Barry A.
| Quote: | Originally posted by BAJACAT
I can belive that ither David K and you haven't been in Parque constitucion 1857, being so close to the border and if you went to SPM you have to go
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What???? Neither have seen Luguna Hansen??? That is one of the true GEMS of Baja. Listen to the CAT, guys and go see it ASAP-----------Fabulous!!!!
as is all that high country around there. I have been, and camped there, probably more than any other place in the peninsula. I even found Native
Am. artifacts there, and they are beautiful too (yes, I photographed them and left them "in situ" like a good boy). 
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Nope, I have not made it a point to visit this park. I would like to, but not yet. Maybe, in '09.
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BAJACAT
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remember it also has rock art,


BAJA IS WHAT YOU WANTED TO BE, FUN,DANGEROUS,INCREDIBLE, REMOTE, EXOTIC..JUST GO AND HAVE FUN.....
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