I saw that when I moused over the mountain, it said Eddy Peak. So, I looked it up, and found this: Mt. Eddy was named after Olive Paddock Eddy, the first woman to climb Mt. Shasta. Very cool! And, it’s almost 7,000 ft. in elevation. The blue of the sky really is wonderful.
Beautiful. That deep, deep blue is something we rarely see, even under the best conditions. But there’s a front on the move, so later this week we may see some blue skies, too.
We had a small front move through overnight too and it left us another 4 inches of snow. I hope you do get some blue skies. It really picks up one’s spirits.
And that gorgeous photo tweaks the song app in my head: “Blue skies smilin’ at me, nothin’ but blue skies do I see.” If you now have that song stuck in your mind, you’re welcome. 😉
The song would be stuck in my mind except that we got another 4 inches of snow again lat night and the sky is white again today. Ah, spring time and its weather roller coaster!
Wow! Beautiful color and texture.
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Comment by lmachayes — March 4, 2018 @ 9:38 pm
Unless there’s a forest fire going, there’s hardly any pollution in the air here and so when the clouds move out the sky is that intense blue.
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Comment by montucky — March 4, 2018 @ 9:47 pm
Wha-a-a-at? I thought the sky was always blue in Montana.
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Comment by wordsfromanneli — March 4, 2018 @ 11:33 pm
I wish!
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Comment by montucky — March 5, 2018 @ 12:17 pm
Carolina blue, by the look of it.
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Comment by Malcolm R. Campbell — March 4, 2018 @ 11:38 pm
Stunning.
Now, why wasn’t I born in Montana?
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Comment by Vicki — March 5, 2018 @ 5:39 am
These clear winter days are really scenic. There is a price for that though.
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Comment by montucky — March 5, 2018 @ 12:22 pm
I saw that when I moused over the mountain, it said Eddy Peak. So, I looked it up, and found this: Mt. Eddy was named after Olive Paddock Eddy, the first woman to climb Mt. Shasta. Very cool! And, it’s almost 7,000 ft. in elevation. The blue of the sky really is wonderful.
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Comment by jpostol — March 5, 2018 @ 8:32 am
There is still an active fire lookout on top of Eddy Peak and from there they have quite a view.
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Comment by montucky — March 5, 2018 @ 12:23 pm
Beautiful. That deep, deep blue is something we rarely see, even under the best conditions. But there’s a front on the move, so later this week we may see some blue skies, too.
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Comment by shoreacres — March 5, 2018 @ 8:38 am
We had a small front move through overnight too and it left us another 4 inches of snow. I hope you do get some blue skies. It really picks up one’s spirits.
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Comment by montucky — March 5, 2018 @ 12:25 pm
Stunning view
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Comment by thelonelyauthorblog — March 5, 2018 @ 11:01 am
Thanks!
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Comment by montucky — March 5, 2018 @ 12:26 pm
And that gorgeous photo tweaks the song app in my head: “Blue skies smilin’ at me, nothin’ but blue skies do I see.” If you now have that song stuck in your mind, you’re welcome. 😉
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Comment by Mama's Empty Nest — March 5, 2018 @ 1:37 pm
The song would be stuck in my mind except that we got another 4 inches of snow again lat night and the sky is white again today. Ah, spring time and its weather roller coaster!
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Comment by montucky — March 5, 2018 @ 2:33 pm
Well then, I’ll sing it for you because we have blue skies and sunshine today…but who knows how long that will last?
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Comment by Mama's Empty Nest — March 5, 2018 @ 2:52 pm
That’s a fine example of the intense blue that the sky becomes in winter.
It looks like there’s still plenty of snow to melt!
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Comment by New Hampshire Garden Solutions — March 5, 2018 @ 4:05 pm
The peaks will probably have snow visible in mid July. In 2008 I visited one of them and found deep snow on the shaded slope.
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Comment by montucky — March 5, 2018 @ 5:06 pm
hi, Terry:
Is that Eddy Peak LO in the background?
Chad
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Comment by Anonymous — March 5, 2018 @ 4:44 pm
Hi Chad. It is. I wish I could get up there this time of year!
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Comment by montucky — March 5, 2018 @ 5:07 pm
would you be able to do it on a snowmobile?
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Comment by Anonymous — March 5, 2018 @ 6:38 pm
I suppose you could it the road is open to them. It would be a long ride though… you remember the road. And there is the avalanche hazard…
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Comment by montucky — March 5, 2018 @ 6:49 pm
Beautiful
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Comment by Kelly MacKay — March 7, 2018 @ 6:21 pm
Thanks!
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Comment by montucky — March 7, 2018 @ 6:24 pm
And what a stunning blue it is too! 😀
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Comment by Julie@frogpondfarm — March 9, 2018 @ 5:18 pm
That’s the color when there is no smoke of water vapor in the air. At night the stars are very bright too.
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Comment by montucky — March 9, 2018 @ 8:36 pm
When you have a blue sky, it’s really, really blue!
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Comment by Candace — March 9, 2018 @ 7:01 pm
It’s very pure air. Not much human activity here to pollute it.
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Comment by montucky — March 9, 2018 @ 8:38 pm
Landscape, which I could admire hours and hours.
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Comment by Sartenada — March 13, 2018 @ 1:19 am
I am very fortunate because I can see those mountains every day.
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Comment by montucky — March 13, 2018 @ 11:35 am