Needless to say, the're pretty fast, so the shots here we snapped at 720mm focal length at an unacceptably low shutter speed, but here's a few more views of these unusual critters.
After climbing over and around mountainous ridge, we are treated to a spectacular panoramic view of the river valley, just north of the canyon.
To say the river was beautiful is a heck of an understatement, what a delight to the eyes!
On the way back to Silver, we took a side road up the five+ mile drive into Saddle Rock Canyon. Aside from an interesting 4x4 drive, the warm late afternoon colors of the rocks were a treat. We got back here last night looking on the DeLorme Topo software realized that with a dirt bike or 4x4 (or on foot) we could have gone all the way through to the back of Gila Burro!


2 comments:
Great pictures. We plan on visiting the Mogollon ghost town soon.
Any suggestions as to best time to visit. We pull a 28 ft fully self contained travel trailer with our Dodge Diesel.
Art & Alice - Rio Rico AZ
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The huge Baldy forest fire has destroyed 12 homes just north of Mogollon GT. I would suggest you wait until the fall (sept-nov). By then the fires will be over and the temps cooler.
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