Saturday, October 20, 2012

Fall in NM


It's everybody's favorite season in New Mexico right now. The temperature is nice, the chiles are roasted and the tourists are keeping Old Town busy.


 A few weeks ago, we celebrated a milestone birthday for Hubbers by backpacking Hermit's Peak outside of Las Vegas. We took a circuitous route up El Porvenir Canyon, looped back over Hermit's Peak and came down the steep Hermit trail.

 The aspen were just beginning to think about turning yellow.

It rained lightly several times in the three days we were out there. But we still managed to get a campfire going so I could bake a birthday cake on it. We made it up and over the peak just before the storm clouds came in.

The birthday gift that I carried for two days in my backpack until I could give it to him.
It's still a bit too warm to be wearing a wool cap with ear flaps, but it should come in handy for skiing this winter. The hat pattern came from a free Ravelry download, but I made the Zia chart. See my project page for details.

4 comments:

  1. Hi Diane, when clicking the "share this" link on your Rav project page how did you make it public? Mine won't change to public.

    Heather

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  2. I baked a mango upside down cake: dehydrated mangos (rehydrated) topped with pancake mix, in a foil pan. I just crowded the coals around the pan, put a foil lid over it and waited at least 30 minutes.

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  3. The ravelry share link wouldn't work on my phone, but it works from my computer just fine. It brings up a popup window, so you may need to allow popups.

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