Wednesday, February 08, 2017

TRAVERSING THE GOAT TRAIL ROAD THROUGH BLOW SAND CANYON

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A FAMILY PHOTO THIS MORNING IN BLOW SAND CANYON

(This is Tuesday’s Post)

Each night on it’s long arc across the star filled night sky Earth’s Moon edges ever closer to becoming full in the Eastern sky.  And each night it’s ethereal moonbeams alite gently on a cactus laden desert floor giving the landscape a glowing serenity.  It is truly a touch of magic one feels standing quietly in the Moon’s soft glow.

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ANOTHER FINE SUNRISE

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Felt warmth in the air this morning when i stepped out with Pheebs in the darkness.  How nice of Mother Nature to finally turn off the big fan I thought.  Borrego’s lights twinkled in the calm darkness 11 miles off to the north.  An hour later with sunrise in the east two ends of a rainbow appeared on opposite sides of the Borrego Valley.  We were to see changing rainbows in the valley for the next several hours.

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WE WATCHED THIS MORNING AS RAIN CLOUDS TRAVELED ACROSS THE BORREGO VALLEY

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RAINBOWS BEGAN APPEARING OVER BORREGO SPRINGS

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COYOTE MOUNTAIN ON THE RIGHT WHERE GEORGE AND SUSIE AS WELL AS DOUG AND YUMA ARE

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THE OTHER END OF THAT BORREGO RAINBOW STRETCHED WEST OVER TOWARDS BLAIR VALLEY

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PHEEBS WAITS EXPECTANTLY OUTSIDE THE DOOR TO SEE IF SHE’S COMING THIS MORNING

No matter where one is at any time in the Borrego Springs area of Anza-Borrego State Park one is always close to a myriad of Jeep roads crawling across desert floors, scaling mountain sides or running through deep Canyon washes.   We picked up one of those Jeep roads less than a mile from where we are camped and headed off on yet another great scenic Jeep ride this morning.  Just when you think the scenery can’t get any better in this area all’s you have to do is turn a corner……and it does.

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WE LEAVE THE BIG EEE BEHIND AS WE GO EXPLORING IN THE JEEP

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WE TURNED OFF ONTO BUTTES PASS ROAD AND HEADED INTO THE DESERT

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From the corner of Borrego Valley Road and highway 78 head east 1.5 miles and keep an eye out on the left for a small brown sign with white letters saying Buttes Pass.  This is actually the road to Slot Canyon which is absolutely a must do hike which we did do back in late 2007.  We drove out to the Slot parking lot and turned left along a narrow ridge top Jeep road and followed that out about a mile marveling at the deep canyon scenery.  A cloud cover had moved across this area so we decided to return another time with a sun drenched day pulling all the beautiful colors out of the rocks and canyon walls.

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LOOKING DOWN TO THE BOTTOM OF BORREGO’S SLOT CANYON

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I WELL REMEMBER THE DAY KELLY, MYSELF AND BUTCH HIKED THIS SLOT CANYON ALL THE WAY THROUGH……THE BORREGO SLOT CANYON HIKE

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WE WILL RETURN ON A SUNNIER DAY

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THIS MORNING’S INCLEMENT WEATHER ALL SEEMED TO BE OVER ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE VALLEY NEARLY A DOZEN MILES AWAY

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THIS IS WHERE WE CLIMBED DOWN INTO THE SLOT CANYON NEARLY 10 YEARS AGO

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THIS GREAT SLOT CANYON GETS SO NARROW IN SPOTS ONE HAS TO BASICALLY TURN SIDEWAYS AND SUCK IT IN

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RAIN CLOUDS STILL DRIFTING ACROSS THE VALLEY

Backtracking along Buttes Pass road we picked up Goat Trail road heading east and followed another Jeep road winding down through Hawk Canyon to the San Felipe wash a couple miles distant to the northeast.  Could have worked our way west up the wash through the Borrego Badlands but back tracked again between Borrego Mountain’s East and West Buttes. 

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FROM SLOT CANYON WE FOLLOWED A ROAD DOWN INTO THE SAN FELIPE WASH

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MANY SMOKE TREES ALONGSIDE THE ROAD IN THIS AREA

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JUST WHEN YOU THINK THINGS CAN’T GET PRETTIER THEY GENERALLY DO HERE IN THE SOUTHWEST

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FAINT RAINBOWS CAN STILL BE SEEN ACROSS THE VALLEY IN THE DIRECTION OF BORREGO SPRINGS

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A LEG STRETCH STOP FOR A WEE WALK UP A SMALL CANYON

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CAN YOU FIND THE FACES??

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THE GREAT SOUTHWEST IS A GEOLOGIST’S DREAM COME TRUE

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CAN YOU SEE THE GIANT LEFT HAND STICKING UP OUT OF THE DESERT FLOOR

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THAT IS KNOWN AS ‘BLOW SAND CANYON’ AND WE WILL BE THERE SHORTLY

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WE HEAD BACK OUT OF THE SAN FELIPE WASH AREA TO HOOK UP WITH GOAT TRAIL ROAD AGAIN

Goat Trail road is aptly named as it winds it’s way along the tops of several long and narrow ridge lines.  I was surprised at how well this road has been maintained.  Despite it’s dips and sharp turns it looks like a road grader machine or something has been used on this road keeping the surface flat and free of pot holes and wash-outs.  Although at no time this morning did we have occasion to use our 4 wheel drive and despite the smoothness of this hard sand packed road I would still be leery driving it without 4 wheel drive.  Some of those short sharp dips could set back wheels to spinning.

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LOOKS LIKE GOAT TRAIL IS GOING TO BE AN INTERSTING DRIVE

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THE ROAD TO THE SKY

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IF YOU HAVE PASSENGERS YOU MIGHT HEAR A FEW GASPS HERE AND THERE:))

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DIRECTLY AHEAD ON THE HORIZON IS BORREGO MOUNTAIN’S EAST BUTTE

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SHORT STOP FOR A PHOTO OP

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A FAINT RANBOW IS VISIBLE

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WINDS ARE PICKING UP

We were back to the rig about 10:30 Arizona time and boy oh boy was it ever windy.  Just when you think these big Borrego winds can’t get any worse they generally do.  Checked the weather site and saw there was a wind advisory for this area until 10 tonight.  There was no sitting outside this afternoon because as soon as one got up up out of their chair Borrego’s winds would have swept it away.  We generally position our coach to face prevailing winds which cuts down on a lot of shake and shudder.  Broadside on to these huge winds is generally not a good idea.

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SO SURPRISED TO SEE SUCH A WELL MAINTAINED ROAD OUT HERE

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SKIES ARE CLEARING A BIT ON THE FAR SIDE OF THE VALLEY

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TELEPHOTO SHOT OF AN INTERESTING ROCK

If any adventurous outdoorsy person were to ever ask me where I thought the best place for them to spend their winter months I would be quick and precise with my answer.  The great American Southwest hands down.  If they wondered about specific places to go I would recommend many with Borrego Springs surrounded by Anza-Borrego State Park certainly being one of them.  It might even be at the top of my list for many obvious reasons which I’m sure readers have read about time and again in my posts. 

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STOPPING TO HAVE A CLOSER LOOK AT THAT INTERESTING ROCK IN BLOW SAND CANYON

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BLOW SAND CANYON

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WE MADE IT UP CLOSE TO THAT INTERESTING LOOKING ROCK AND IT WAS HERE AGAINST THE ROCK ON THE RIGHT WE TOOK OUR FAMILY PICTURE TODAY:))

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UP CLOSE TO THE INTERESTING ROCK KELLY TOSSED A STONE INTO THAT HOLE TO SEE IF THERE WAS WATER IN IT AND THERE WAS BECAUSE WE HEARD A KER-PLUNK

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LOOKS LIKE KELLY HASN’T BEEN THE ONLY ONE TOSSING ROCKS INTO THAT HOLE

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SAY HAVE I TOLD YOU LATELY HOW MUCH WE REALLY LOVE THE SOUTHWEST:))

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PHEEBS TRYS TO CLIMB UP ON THE ROCK WITH KELLY

If a prospective RV’er were to ask me what kind of an RV I would recommend I would not hesitate to suggest a Class A or C Motorhome.  Many advantages of course with the big one being the ability to tow a Jeep or any high clearance 4 wheel drive vehicle.  If you want adventure and excitement with a healthy helping of sand and dust in your face the Southwest is where you will find it.  Where big winds can blow your shirt around backwards and launch your hat and false teeth into orbit.  Come on out, get yer shoes dirty and let yer hair down.  Get yourself off the smooth pavement and bury your wheels in some good old soft western sand.  Get your boots on the ground to walk where maybe nobody has ever walked before.  Hike the Chiricahua and Dragoon mountain trails Cochise and Geronimo did.  Walk the streets of Tombstone with the legendary ghosts of the Earp brothers.  Look around in any direction and see for miles and miles and miles.  Watch storms travel across valleys and cloud shadows lumber their way across towering mountain faces.  Stars from horizon to horizon and then there’s the desert floor by Moonlight and after a rain.  And don’t forget those majestic Saguaros found in the Sonoran Desert.

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MAKING OUR WAY BACK TO HIGHWAY 78 ALONG THE EASTERN END OF GOAT TRAIL ROAD

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LOOKS LIKE CIVILIZATION AHEAD

Oh dear it looks like I’ve got myself carried away again.  Morning Jeep runs have a habit of doing that to me.  I could sit here for hours typing away about all the great and wondrous things here in the Southwest but all good things must come to an end and all excitable little boys must sooner or later head for bed.  And so be it and so I be gone…………….

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A FULL RAINBOW OVER THE BORREGO VALLEY

GROANER’S CORNER:((  The General Managers of Cascade Brewery (Tasmania), Tooheys (NewSouth Wales), XXXX (Queensland), CUB (Victoria) and Coopers (South Australia) were at a national beer conference.  They decide to all go to lunch together and the waitress asks what they want to drink.  The General Manager of Tooheys says without hesitation, "I'll have a Tooheys New."
The General Manager of Cascade smiles and says, "I'll have a Cascade Draught, brewed from pure mountain water."  The General Manager of Coopers proudly says, "I'll have a Coopers, the King of Beers."  The bloke from XXXX says, "I'll have a XXXX, the cleanest beer on the planet."
The General Manager from Carlton glances at his lunch mates and says, "I'll have a Diet Coke."
The others look at him like he has sprouted a new head.  He just shrugs and says, "Well if you guys aren't drinking beer, then neither will I."

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Three travelers, an American, a Russian, and an Egyptian, were circumnavigating the globe a la Jules Verne. The Russian man put his hand out and reached down into the clouds.  “Aaah!” he said. “We're right over my homeland.” “How can you tell?” asked the American. “I can feel the cold air.” he replied. A few days later the African man put his hand through the clouds.  “Aah we're right over my homeland.” he said. “How do you know that?” asked the Russian. “I can feel the heat of the desert.” Several more days later the American put his hand through the clouds and stretched his arm way down. “Aah, we're right over New York.” The Russian and the African were amazed. “How do you know all of that?!” they exclaimed. The American pulled his arm in and held it up for them to see. “My watch is missing.”

15 comments:

  1. Great pictures of an area we love. Borrego Springs is one of our favorite areas too.

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  2. The southwest is amazing and we love it as well, someday we will get a 4 wd, high clearance vehicle vehicle and get some more back country exploring in, sure would be nice.
    You pictures are taking us to more exciting places.

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  3. Great photo journey Al. Reflecting back, I couldn't help but but think about and vizualize the oroginal "Bunch" trekking over these same roads and rocks. Pheebs it seems' senses your old friend's presence. Thanks for the memories.

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  4. It would be ok with me if you put more photos in your posts. I love your photographs.

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  5. I hope that the excitable little boy comes back for many more days, as I sure do enjoy his pictures and story telling.

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  6. Love that family portrait! It is a keeper. Those rainbow shots were great. Amazing, I never saw it here. Saw just a tiny sliver but never got to the ground. Didn't even show in the photo. Glad you were able to capture it. Your road trip photos make me want to get in the Jeep and go explore. May just do that.

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  7. Love all the rainbows. Southwest winters are awesome, except for the bloody wind. Nice hiking locations. Unfortunately my big truck won't go there.

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  8. A most excellent Jeep adventure! If you have not been to the mud volcano and artisan well east of Pole Line road recently the Park Rangers and volunteers have fixed it up nicely. So many places for you to explore and share with the rest of us ...

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  9. Very nice pics of your exploration. We stayed on roads and missed a lot. Nice to see.

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  10. Wow, wow, wow. Those pics are wow-pics for sure.

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  11. Especially love that full rainbow photo!! I hear we folks in the midwest are in for a lunar eclipse Friday night..and maybe a meteor and or comet thrown in for fun!

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  12. Your description of the southwest and fantastic photos make me want to go, go,go. Thank you

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  13. Glad you are still feeling that little boy excitement!

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  14. Those rainbow shots are stunning - what colors!! I love that area with so many opportunities to get out in the dirt and rock. Great family photo, so cute :-)))

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  15. Love the family photo:) The Jeep roads in Anza Borrego are great fun. We love the area, as well. Beautiful weather photos!!

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