Our serene camp spot in Blair Valley
Blair Valley Off road adventure to get to our camp spot
San Gregorio/Borrego Sink Wash area (aka De Anza Camp Site) Looks like we landed on the moon
Mud Caves in the Anza Borrego Desert
Exploring the cavernous mud caves
Is this petrified wood or weathered rocks?
Healthy ocotillo in the middle of a wash, all by himself
Weathered rock in the shape of a peach
Huge openings surrounding an area on the De Anza Expedition route
This was a stop on the De Anza Expedition, you can see why they sought shelter in this flat area
Looks like this rock has fins!
The littered ground in Military Wash
The "un-official" guardian of Military Wash
Kumeyaay trail filled with morteros and pictographs
Indian morteros scattered around the historic trail
Pictographs found on massive boulders
Some pictographs are black and some were red
Historians say the red was used for coming of age ceremonies, mainly for young girls
Sunset over the desert at the trail start
A storm blew through and left us with an amazingly vibrant full rainbow!
Oh! Oh! Oh! Stay away from those mud caves! You're giving me nightmares!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you were bigger than the lone guard -- better stay away from him too!
That lonely ocotillo photo is brilliant. Those massive rocks sticking out of a wall of rock are weird and that other photo does look like petrified wood.
Great adventures.