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Hottest Year Ever : Below Zero Temperatures In New Mexico On Monday
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Finally. Its been warm in the extreme for the past month – almost like spring.
Below zero temperatures will be a big relief .
LOL if global warming was causing the warm temps then I am in favor of it and plan to drive my SUV extra miles. I’ve been taking advantage of the warm weather by going on a lot more hikes in the Sandias.
Have you ever hiked to the plane wreck in TWA Canyon? Right below the tram.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TWA_Flight_260
No how do you get to it? I periodically walk my dogs on the La Luz trail.
http://www.trimbleoutdoors.com/ViewTrip/10974
Odd that the wreckage shows no sign of fire. A piston powered airplane would have had plenty of gas on board. The propellor blade in one of the photos is suspiciously straight too: unexpected if the engine was at climb power.