10-12-2022, 04:22 PM
When we got back, the map software said we had gone 9.3 miles. Seems legit. A smaller storm cell came in and it started to rain. Phil and I hid in the horse trailer along with the goats for 15 minutes while it rained. Nan was off in the truck looking for a new camping site. After the rain stopped, we heard a strange roaring sound. Phil thought it might be waterfalls on the big rock formations to the south where the rain had hit much harder. In the beams of sunlight, I could see large objects falling-- Big hail! We got back in the trailer.
The hail never got us at the trailer, but there was a rented camper jeep in the parking at the trail-head. I think those guys were out when the hail hit. Here's a pic with 60x telephoto showing hail piling up on ledges.
We ended up staying in the same location and the storms cleared up overnight with no rain at all.
I don't drink beer, but if I did, I'd prefer Dos Equis. Stay thirsty my friends!