In fact, parts of northern Utah and eastern Nevada are receiving snow as
we speak.
xDoogiex wrote:Does wheeler get snow covered?
xDoogiex wrote:Would I be clear if I went to the Guadalupe mountains since they're smaller?
MoapaPk wrote:xDoogiex wrote:Would I be clear if I went to the Guadalupe mountains since they're smaller?
If you mean the Guadalupes in TX, yes, you have a much better chance of snow-free days.
Day Hiker wrote:
I hiked Guadalupe Peak twice in February 2000, and I wore shoes, shorts, and no shirt. I did have to put on a shirt when I stopped at the summit because it was below 55F. Brrrrrrrr!
MoapaPk wrote:xDoogiex wrote:Would I be clear if I went to the Guadalupe mountains since they're smaller?
If you mean the Guadalupes in TX, yes, you have a much better chance of snow-free days.
By the way, which Wheeler did you mean?
xDoogiex wrote:MoapaPk wrote:xDoogiex wrote:Would I be clear if I went to the Guadalupe mountains since they're smaller?
If you mean the Guadalupes in TX, yes, you have a much better chance of snow-free days.
By the way, which Wheeler did you mean?
yeah the texas one. i meant the Wheeler in NM but someone PM'd me about it. i didn't realize that there was 2
xDoogiex wrote:yeah the texas one. i meant the Wheeler in NM but someone PM'd me about it. i didn't realize that there was 2
Day Hiker wrote:There are two (at least) in Nevada. Plus the one (at least) in New Mexico. Plus who knows how many more. (Too lazy to look right now.)
Return to Southwest (AZ, NM, NV, TX)
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests