Early on Monday morning, my friend Julie and I left our camp outside Ehrenberg to head south towards Yuma.
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The last sunset shared with friends at our camp outside of Ehrenberg. 1/26/14 |
Our intent was to go into Los Algodones, MX the next day -- Julie for dental and some gifts, and me for some prescriptions and a few trinkets ... and just to enjoy the goings-on.
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My Prius, Julie's Van, a Class B and Truck Camper at sunrise
in the casino parking lot. 1/28/14 |
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We shared the casino parking lot with many, many larger RVs. 1/28/14 |
Julie was pleased with the dental care and the good deals she got on her gifts. The prescriptions I purchased were about 75% less expensive, on average, than purchasing them in the US (with insurance). Only one of the medications proved more expensive in Mexico.
After Los Algodones, Julie headed back north and I went east toward Tucson.
One of the aspects of traveling that I really enjoy is being spontaneous ... and such was the case while heading to Tucson. I saw a brown park sign while zooming along on I-8 that said "
Painted Rock Petroglyphs" and, most encouragingly, a tent symbol which means camping was available. So, in a split-second decision I was off the freeway and heading north.
It is a primitive campground, no water, pit toilets, but the campsites had tables and fire rings ... desert camping with a few amenities. A short hike took you around a mound of rocks with many hundreds of petroglyphs.
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Looking up at the mound of rocks, many with petroglyphs. 1/28/14 |
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So many rocks, so many petroglyphs. 1/28/14 |
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A close up of one of the rocks. 1/28/14 |
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Long shadows cast by the setting sun, a view from my campsite
toward the rock mound. 1/28/14 |
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Yet another desert sunset.
This time from my camp site at Painted Rock Petroglyphs. 1/28/14 |
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While being in the desert, I kept seeing these large greenish patches.
The color reminded me of the lime-colored seed/fertilizer they spray on
newly created freeway embankments to minimize erosion. 1/30/14
But, I soon realized it was little desert plants responding to a recent rain. |
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Little sprouting plants around my campsite. 1/30/14 |
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Are these poppies that are ready to bloom? 1/30/14 |
After spending several nights at Painted Rock Petroglyphs, I again headed east. While in Tucson, I couldn't resist checking out Saguaro National Park first thing. I took a really wonderful drive through Tucson Mountain Park first. Besides being amazed at the very tall and stately saguaro cactus all around me, I was so impressed with the density of all of the plant life; so unlike what I've been use to these last weeks of desert camping.
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View to the west from Saguaro NP Visitor Center (west). 1/31/14 |
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A path behind the visitor center rambles by a 30' saguaro cactus. 1/31/14 |
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Looking past the same saguaro cactus by the path, past a creosote bush,
an unknown type of tree (mesquite?) to another saguaro cactus. 1/31/14 |
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View on the south side of the Visitor Center.
Due to soaking rains and warmer-than-usual weather,
desert plants are starting an early bloom. 1/31/14 |
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Early, little yellow flowers on a creosote bush at the Visitor Center. 1/31/14 |
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I don't know this plant, but it's flowering early too ...
cute little purple buds and fuzzy pink flowers. 1/31/14 |
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I don't know this plant either, but it was starting to bloom. 1/31/14 |
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These cholla? buds look like they are ready to pop (prickly pear below). Visitor Center 1/31/14 |
The Sonoran desert is an amazing place.
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Near Saguaro NP Visitor Center (west). 1/31/14 |
I will return to Saguaro NP ... so much more to explore!
I also had a chance to visit with some good family friends, Teresa and John, who have a winter condo in Tucson. We first visited a bit, then went to the amazing
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, "a world-renowned zoo, natural history museum and botanical garden, all in one place." As if that wasn't enough, they treated me to a wonderful dinner and more good conversation. Very nice! So good to see you both!
And now, to the Super Bowl (almost half-time) ... the Seahawks are doing it (22-0)!
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Go Hawks! |
So cool! Reps from that park were at the big tent show so I talked to them awhile. I'd like to get over there some time. :)
ReplyDeleteGood to hear from you Linda! SAGU is a very cool park. Seems like they have a lot of volunteers because Tucson is right in the middle of it :)
DeleteLove all your pics, thanks so much for sharing. But I worry about you camping remotely by yourself. Be careful!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary. FYI -- I'm rarely by myself when camping remotely. And when I am, I make sure I have my SPOT GPS Messenger device handy, just in care. Love you and see you soon.
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