HubertManne,
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Is that just sometimes because otherwise how does it rain and water get to the trees? And can thunderstorms and lightening form while your in the cloud layer?

Mr_Jabroni,
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yes, that's just sometimes. I believe it has to do with the weather pushing hot air up so the clouds come down or something.
I'm not sure how would it work during a storm, when I climbed down it was just a cloudy day and going through them felt humid as if walking through fog :)

HubertManne,
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How far could you see when walking through it?

Mr_Jabroni,
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Probably 2m or so. It wasn't impossible to see, but it was hard. I don't think I took a picture from inside the cloud but I think I do have a closer look to the top of the clouds that I can post later today. I think they look pretty.

Mr_Jabroni,
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Hiking above cloud level before descending Mt San Jacinto, CA

Shiitake,

Wow that’s pretty!

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