It rained in Pahrump, NV...really hard...all day...and it snowed over the mountain. When we first came to Pahrump, there was a snow cap on Charleston Peak - the highest point in the Spring Mountain range over 11, 000 ft...and after a few days, it all but melted away.
How beautiful it became when it again snowed...the snow in the mountains covered the whole range. It was amazing to watch the clouds just hang over the mountains...we just knew that they would be snow covered when the clouds moved on.
Hello and greetings to you. My name is Jason and I am the Director of Production at KPVM Television in Pahrump. We have been commissioned to make a History of Pahrump video and I have come across two of your pictures that if it is ok with you, I would like to use them in the video illustrating the Spring Mtns as a source of water that fills the aquifer. If you give us permission, we would make sure to give special thanks and credit for the pics in the final video. We would also send you, if you like, a copy of the final cut. You can reach me at jason@kpvm.tv. Thank you for your time to read this. I look forward to your response.
ReplyDeleteJason Coblentz
Director of Production
KPVM Television
jason@kpvm.tv