DATE AND TIME: 090504, 1207;...

DATE AND TIME: 090504, 1207;...

DATE AND TIME: 090504, 1207; LOCATION: From around the top of the Red River Pass dirt road; CAMERA: Olympus C-740 Ultra Zoom, 10x optical, 3x digital, 3.2 megapixel; DESCRIPTION: The first dusting of snow hitting the Wheeler Peak group. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Taos Cone (12,227') is the flat peak on the far left and Red Dome (12,688') is the rounded peak that is just to the right of and slightly behind Taos Cone. Old Mike Peak (13,113') is the snowy peak left of center. Mt. Walter and "Point 13,045" are both right of center. Here is a closer view of Mt. Walter and "Point 13,045."
dherrera96
on Dec 6, 2004 8:54 pm
Image ID: 80623

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dherrera96 - Dec 7, 2004 6:47 pm - Hasn't voted

Re: Old Mike

That would be a great idea. Old Mike Peak (13,113') is the 3rd highest in NM, behind neighboring Wheeler and Walter, and is anywhere from 11-89 feet higher than the "three-headed monster" of Truchas Peak. I don't have any close-ups, but you'll see a couple of photos on the Wheeler Peak (NM) page that I submitted on Sept 07, 2004. One of them is a widescreen panorama that I shot from US-64 just east of Eagle Nest (this is where WB US-64 emerges from out of Cimarron canyon), the other is a single-frame photo with a green "milepost 281" sign. I do happen to have two identical photos (a panorama and a single-frame) taken from the same spot (about 4 or 5 miles S/SW of Eagle Nest) without the "milepost 281" sign. I actually live in Albuquerque and I'm originally from Questa (where my parents live), but next time I go up there, I hope to shoot some more photos of the Wheeler Peak group.

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