There's often snow on the Panamint Range in Winter, but it usually starts at an elevation of 9000 feet or so. Last week cold storms brought the snow level below 5000 feet, providing even more contrast with the dry and much warmer desert valleys below.
Snow on the Panamint Range
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Great shot!
Amazing, how are you feeling out there? tnx for the share.. :)
great capture
I like the contrast. Stay warm. Thanks.
Nice...done
Dear Jeff , thanks for sharing it .
Wow Jeff Sullivan way cool & beautiful
That is just beautiful...
Superbe