Snow Day on Mount Tamalpais
I always feel the urge to write bad haiku poems when I see snow on leaves.... This morning was no exception.
On February 5, 2019, there was a rare snowy day on Mount Tamalpais. The dusting of snow closed the road to the peaks at Pantoll Ranger Station. The community walked up the hill to see the snow and take in the chilly views.
Snow on a boulder on Mount Tamalpais at sunrise with San Francisco in the background.
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Sunrise on Mount Tamalpais on a snowy morning.
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On a rare snowy day, area teens check out the snow on Mount Tamalpais.
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Residents walk up the road towards the Rock Springs Trailhead on Mount Tamalpais during a road cloasure due to wintery conditions.
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Snow dusted Mount Tamalpais on February 5, 2019.
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Snow on branches on Mount Tamalpais with San Francisco in background.
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Area youth hike towards the snow on Mount Tamalpais with snowboards in hopes of finding a place to ride. Due to the light dusting, their chances were slim.
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Overlooking the Pacific Ocean, snowy hillsides on Mount Tamalpais.
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Snow on Oak leaves on Mount Tamalpais.
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Pantoll Road closed due to wintry conditions, hikers braved the cold to check out the snow on Mount Tamalpais.
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