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There's so much wind that I've pretty much given up trying to wear my hat; it keeps blowing off my head

5853-cliff-canyon-peaks.jpg The top of the hill is really windswept, but a scattering of junipers seems to live just fine up hereThumbnailsThese burned tree skeletons near Cliff Canyon Spring Peak #2 don't care much about the strong winds up here!The top of the hill is really windswept, but a scattering of junipers seems to live just fine up hereThumbnailsThese burned tree skeletons near Cliff Canyon Spring Peak #2 don't care much about the strong winds up here!The top of the hill is really windswept, but a scattering of junipers seems to live just fine up hereThumbnailsThese burned tree skeletons near Cliff Canyon Spring Peak #2 don't care much about the strong winds up here!The top of the hill is really windswept, but a scattering of junipers seems to live just fine up hereThumbnailsThese burned tree skeletons near Cliff Canyon Spring Peak #2 don't care much about the strong winds up here!The top of the hill is really windswept, but a scattering of junipers seems to live just fine up hereThumbnailsThese burned tree skeletons near Cliff Canyon Spring Peak #2 don't care much about the strong winds up here!

It's not for nothing that I wear a hat with a neck cord to help keep it from blowing away.