Fall is such an amazing time to visit Anza Borrego State Park. There are so many wonderful places to explore and dry camp. We found a new "favorite" spot in the middle of nowhere. Check out the abandoned building and the remnants of an old tomato plant (which we have been unsuccessful in finding any info about..it's a mystery)! We also explored a dry lake bed.....
Old Abandoned Building In the Desert
Rockhouse Canyon Road-Dry Lake Bed in the Background
M&R Abandoned Tomato Plant--The Mystery Continues
Dry Lake Bed (previously seen in Rockhouse Pic above) not our tire tracks its illegal to drive on the lake bed but some people can't read
View from our bedroom window as the sun sets in the desert
A lone Cholla Cactus stands guard over the Texas Dip seen in the background
Sunset dinner in the desert
Travel is a noun. It's what we do, who we are, what drives us and what calls to us. From 300 feet below the barren desert, tubing through a tropical rainforest and atv-ing through snowstorms there is nothing stopping our quest to discover and explore. Together, using our super human powers of humor and common sense, we attempt to take over the world one buffet at a time and we aren't afraid to be totally trailer!
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