A Walk in the Desert
The fog in the morning was so dense that you couldn’t see beyond the edges of our campsite. So we waited until it lifted around lunchtime to start our hike.... more
The fog in the morning was so dense that you couldn’t see beyond the edges of our campsite. So we waited until it lifted around lunchtime to start our hike.... more
On the way out of the South Mesa LTVA we stopped at the RV dump and trash facility. Of course with all the RVs parked in the desert it is a necessity, but it was... more
We wandered around in the desert to the west of our RV, wandered for 4.7 miles. From our campsite the desert looks fairly flat between here and the mountains... more
Our morning started with a drive through the cauliflower and cabbage fields: Harvesting must have started before dawn. We were returning to Yuma to find a... more
The drive from Gila Bend to Yuma is through rather desolate territory — more flat land with jagged rocky mountains sticking up through it. The only... more
The drive to Yuma was through very barren desert, the difference being that today it was raining. As we approached Yuma we saw cattle feed yards and signs of... more
We spent the day reading and editing pictures at the Petroglyph Campground. The day was pleasantly warm and breezy and ended with a spectacular sunset. more
West of Tucson is a Bureau of Land Management campground which has a pile of rocks with more petroglyphs than I have ever seen in one place. Many natives,... more
A pleasant day spent hiking part of the Romero Canyon Trail. We got a late start so we only hiked partway up from the Moreno Pools (which had water!) and then... more
Our morning was spent at Mercedes Benz of Tucson getting our 40000 mile service. It took about 3.5 hours, but as we headed out to Catalina State Park (CSP) our... more
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