I woke to this, unfortunately, everything was encased in clouds, so I couldn’t get a shot of Cone Peak.
Yes, that is a Meyers Lemon on the right with two lemons on it. Frozen lemonade, anyone?
I woke to this, unfortunately, everything was encased in clouds, so I couldn’t get a shot of Cone Peak.
Yes, that is a Meyers Lemon on the right with two lemons on it. Frozen lemonade, anyone?
Check out our snow Thurs east n West coast ridge road Burr!Â
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What next, avalanches?
Wow!! Hope you are toasty inside.
I saw Cone Peak all white from our place (Coastlands) at 6:45am – little white cone head in the distance
WOW!! Stay toasty!!
Kate…what elevation is this?
I can see the snow up the hill from here. That’s close enough for me.
Never rains but it snows!
Kate, Do you photo any wildlife that shows up on your deck?
3200′
bigsurkate
They don’t show up on my deck or close by because of the dogs. I have lost dogs to mountain lions at night years ago. Now they are in an hour Before sunset. And I saw a coyote try to entice one of my dogs out past his boundary, and I have seen foxes and the usual other critters – including one of Sammy Avila’s bulls one time, and a 1/2 dozen rattlesnakes or more.
bigsurkate
About where is this? And where might be the closest/most accessible snow from Monterey after the storm of Sunday??
This is not accessible. I would try Jack’s Peak, maybe??
Jack’s peak? In Monterey? I hike there all the time, highest elevation is only 1,048’… definitely no snow there
Kate,
I can still see snow patches on mountain tops from CV Airfield- for a better view better pack a good pair of binoculars.
Snow still in the mountains behind Carmel Valley.
bigsurkate
The mountains behind carmel valley as in just due east of carmel valley road? Or up by chews ridge?