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Monday, April 29, 2024

Moonday Hike

Morning moon
We got a really early start this morning, and the weather was quite cooperative:  56F at the beginning of the trek with only a slight breeze.

We did our usual hike, adding extra distance by bushwhacking out of the left branch arroyo, heading to the saddle south of 4210 hill and climbing said hill.  Willow really loves the viewpoint up there, taking her time to scan the land below.

Afterwards she wanted to descend the hill on the southwest side, and we did so, returning to the left branch arroyo and finishing the normal route.  We did see the Basset people and their hounds heading down LDR-A when we were on the way out.

House Finch

Top:  road across the desert

Tortugas and the Organs

Break time for the Wilster

Mesquite trees along an arroyo

Soaptree Yucca (left) and Torrey Yucca

Western Kingbird

Ocotillo flower, 4210 hill, Tortugas Mountain

This & next:  same Prickly Pear flowers


Willow on break in the right branch arroyo

Same Western Kingbird as above

This & next:  moon in ocotillo


Ocotillo blossoms

This & next:  Bunny Ears cactus flowers


Atop 4210 hill

 

1 comment:

Dr. K said...

I love the images of the Bunny Ears cactus flowers.

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