#Cold weather on the way tonight and Monday, with #snow falling to low levels (snow is blue in the image). A Bush Walkers Weather Alert has been issued for Monday. Stay up to date with warnings at https://t.co/NHL3HY0zFO
With the cloud gone, it is easy to see all the snow that fell on Ben Lomond in northeastern #Tasmania over the weekend. With temperatures on a warming trend over the next few days, sadly, the snow probably won't last. https://t.co/sE8cPnCNXP
I posted this relic of the past on Instagram and it has attracted more interest than any previous image I have ever posted!
Before it disappeared from the Tasmanian landscape, this one could be found along the Ellendale Road in Fentonbury, Derwent Valley
@ShyAlbatross74 Beautiful shot! How often does it get a dusting of snow?
I’ve only seen it once myself and with the travel time from Launceston, it would have been past its best showing.
The pic I got was not memorable!
The trip into & ultimately to the top of the Mesa that is Mesa Verde National Park is a twisting, steady climb to 7000 feet.
The trip is 20 ml/30km in length & took us one hour.
If you're driving a 30 ft RV a good set of white knuckles will be useful.
Enjoy this quick trip.