Male Gambel's Quail at the watering hole on our property |
Cholla flowers in our yard |
Prickly Pear flower near our hacienda |
Hiking along the western flank of Tortugas (Tortoise) Mountain |
The deep arroyo we hiked beside to get to this vantage point |
Ready to cross through a deep gulley |
Gate #2 on the road to the mountaintop (keeps unauthorized vehicles out) |
Rainbow Hedgehog Cactus |
Soaptree Yuccas are blooming all over the desert |
Closeup of the Yucca (Bishop Cap in background) |
Spotting a couple of other desert trekkers |
Tortugas Mountain from the west |
Who brings a grapefruit-flavored wheat beer into the outback? |
Colored with cochineal extract (Cochineal is a bug on Prickly Pear Cacti) |
The Mesquite Trees indicate clearly where an arroyo runs |
The greener area is where plants grow alongside an arroyo |
Into the sandy bottom of an arroyo |
Arroyos are where moisture resides in the desert |
Shady respite |
Becca loves to explore sandy arroyos |
Heading north up an arroyo west of the mountain |
Where water flows after a storm in the desert |
These are Javelina (Collared Peccary) tracks in the sand |
Plant life near an arroyo |
Tarantula Hawk (a spider wasp that preys on Tarantulas) |
Demise of an old friend |
Another heavy wind might topple this Torrey Yucca onto the Crosscut Trail |
Starting off there was one car in the lot (I count eighteen at hike's end) |
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The cacti in our yard are blooming nicely.
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