MX, Puerto Peñasco Part One of a gazillion
posted about 13 hours ago | 5 comments
Day Whatever Feb 14 2012
I’m going to post a bit here just because I am so anxious to share. the photos can’t be done until I’m home again hannigan, but a few words on food can do for now. I did manage to post a onsite profile pic, but that was o...
I’m going to post a bit here just because I am so anxious to share. the photos can’t be done until I’m home again hannigan, but a few words on food can do for now. I did manage to post a onsite profile pic, but that was o...
Palm Springs Tram: from Chino Canyon/Valley Stn
posted 11 months ago, updated 6 minutes later | 17 comments
we begin at the bottom of the road which goes up into Chino Canyon, at Highway 111 which leads into Palm Springs from the I-10 freeway, hugging the base of these mountains all the way. looking up we see the canyon draped in clouds, snow clouds. it...
Mecca Hills- Salton Sea Feb 3 2011
posted about 1 year ago | 10 comments
there’s nothing so renewing as fresh air and sunshine - and it takes both to bring out the California Diamonds - sunlight sparkling on water. just surfacing out of the funk of being ill with a really bad cold or the ‘flu,’ I ventured southward to ...
CA: Coachella Valley, Indio, Shadow Hills Oasis
posted about 1 year ago, updated 6 minutes later | 14 comments
art festival in Palm Springs CA 11/28/10
posted about 1 year ago, updated 1 minute later | 8 comments
Nevada: Ash Meadows NWR & Jack Longstreet
posted about 1 year ago, updated 5 minutes later | 8 comments
Gabbs Expedition
posted about 1 year ago | 7 comments
NV: Coaldale - Ash Springs
posted about 1 year ago | 13 comments
CA/NV: Amargosa Valley and Marta Becket
posted about 1 year ago, updated 7 minutes later | 6 comments
NV: rugged desert, rugged pioneers Part 5/5
posted about 1 year ago | 3 comments
Sand Springs Pony Express
on the way to Sand Mountain, we stopped and made the short hot dry hike to the 1860 Sand Springs Pony Express station. good half-portions of its walls still exist, built of red and black lava rock. you can still see a fi...
on the way to Sand Mountain, we stopped and made the short hot dry hike to the 1860 Sand Springs Pony Express station. good half-portions of its walls still exist, built of red and black lava rock. you can still see a fi...





