We had a fantastic day! I will post more tomorrow, but I had to post the picture of how cloudy it is at about 11,000 feet above sea level!
It was only about 50 degrees and it sure felt COLD!!! to our now well-adjusted-to tropical-climate bodies! The clouds felt like a light snow as they would blow across us and it is amazing that it does NOT actually snow because it is so chilly.
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Matt and Audrey at the highest point...totally clouds...couldn't see anything past about 50 feet ahead of us....
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Our van was about 50 feet from us when we took this picture...about 5 minutes before this picture was taken, it was sunny and we could clearly see the crater of the volcano. Then the clouds rolled in and we couldn't hardly see anything!
It was pretty cool!
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