


Being from the south, I am not used to such a late spring at 8,000 feet above sea level, much less a late winter. June 6 the temperatures dropped to 26 degrees and it snowed a couple of inches. It turned the forest and mountains into a winter wonderland. I got out an hiked in it all morning. It was all gone by the afternoon.
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