Christmas
spent at home with the family is the best place to be. Not everyone is fortunate enough to be able
to do that and to those who cannot, we know you’ll be missed. Family and friends are what makes this
occasion so special, but soon we depart.
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Sunset in Kamloops, BC |
The sun is
setting on this January winter day and we see the glow on the mountains in the
far distance. We are not sure exactly
which peaks we are seeing but the highest peak in the Cariboo Mountains in that
area rises to 2946 m (9665’) and is unofficially called Mount Lyons.
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Deicing the airplane |
An early
morning flight from Kamloops required some deicing due to a light overnight snowfall
then this deicing was done in Calgary on the larger plane we were on to head
south. The color used here is green and the procedure was quite interesting to watch. There
are different colors used for different circumstances.
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Snowcapped mountains |
The route
followed by this flight was directly south from Calgary, AB. We were above the clouds for a distance but once
we got past the heavy cloud we had so many opportunities to see the mountain
tops.
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Rocky Mountains |
We follow the
Rocky Mountains for many miles and are able to enjoy the many snow covered mountains
from a viewpoint that many people could not.
We travel at 37,000 feet yet these mountain tops do not look too far
away. The distance is deceiving.
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Mountains of western states |
The Rocky
Mountains extend from Alberta down into Idaho but looking at a map of that
state we also see the Blue Mountains, Bitterroot Ranges with Salmon River
Mountains as well as the Monitor Range. So not to leave any out, I would expect
we may have seen mountains from each of these locations.
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Snow covered ranges |
The flight
was a two and one half hour flight and we had these mountains to see out the
window for almost two hours. The small
and not-so-clear windows definitely limit the views but still offer plenty to
see and enjoy.
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Desert of southern California |
We followed
the southern Nevada border to fly into Southern California. The last half hour
we had sightings of the desert with some scattering of clouds. The changes in topography were interesting,
mountain tops with a different look.
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The Coachella Valley |
The snow
covered mountains are beautiful to see but this was the sight we were looking
forward to. Blue sky with warm days of sunshine
and no snow to shovel! The Coachella
Valley often has some signs of smog that arrives with the airflow from the big
cities in the coastal areas but continues on. Once we get on the ground, it won’t be noticed. All we shall be seeing is the warmer side of
winter.
Wherever you
may be, enjoy your winter and the wonders of nature that surround us all.
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