First real accumulation of snow in the Kaweah watershed this season. It is light, temperatures here in the 70s, it may not last long unless we get another, colder storm soon. The grass is struggling on the south and west slopes where there is no cover of old feed, but overall doing better in the granite (higher elevations) than in the clay.
Not out of the woods by a long shot, we’re still feeding hay at all locations.
January 17, 2014: ‘No Snow’







Fingers crossed the weather turns
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Next week looks promising for rain here in the flatlands. As we head up to Reno this weekend, it will be interesting to see what the snow accumulations are on the way up the mountain.
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So glad to hear about this upward trend, John.
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Like walking a knife’s edge, we watch the sky and hope for the best. At least we have green coming, albeit slowly—that’s the first step.
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