Just after a short rain delay |
It felt wonderfully cool in the desert at first, but the sun came out and the high humidity made its presence known; we took many breaks in the shade along the way.
While we descended LDR-A arroyo we saw the Basset people and their hounds headed north down LDR. Before we stopped at the ancient Soaptree in the left branch arroyo Willow became aware of the hounds--not by seeing or hearing, but by smelling them even though they weren't that close.
We all seemed to enjoy our outing today.
Soaptree Yuccas, Tortugas and the Organs backdrop |
No ID yet |
Prickly Pear with flowers pending |
No ID yet |
Flank of Tortugas and the Organ Mountains |
Passing storm |
Same Soaptree Yucca as above |
Looking down the left branch |
Two Ocotillos and an Acacia |
This & next: Whitethorn Acacia |
This & next 2: south into the extension of the middle branch |
Bicolor Fanmustard |
This & next: Willow and Frio |
Last 2: Soaptree Yuccas in the right branch arroyo |
1 comment:
Beautiful photos today, Packrat. I especially like the two images of the Whitethorn Acacia.
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