
A couple of weeks ago, I had to go to Tucson for work. On the way back to Phoenix, the sun was setting as I approached
Picacho Peak. I decided to stop to see if I could get some good pictures. Unfortunately, by the time I got to the exit, the sun was a little too low in the sky to get a good shot from Picacho Peak.

I had hoped to get a few shots of the mountain with pink and red sky behind it, but instead, the sky turned gray and then it got dark. Below are a couple of the pictures I took.

This is the summit, taken during a hike about 2 years ago.
Another view of Picacho Peak, from a distance.
