Now that the holidays are over, I have time (and energy) to post some pix from my other* hikes in/around the Coachella Valley.
Enjoy!! (As always, click pics to embiggen.)
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*Other, that is, than the two hikes up in Joshua Tree for which see previous post.
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Thousand Palms Oasis Preserve: Welcome Center |
"Hey guys, wait up! I'm trying to take some pictures here!" Desert hiking is different. |
Palm Oasis plus distant San Andreas fault lines. |
Only California native palm species. Ancient. |
I thought those long frond things were called skirts or aprons. But no! They're called petticoats. |
Palm Oasis |
Wind farm on the Coachella Valley floor (400' elev) looking up to Mount San Jacinto (8500' elev) |
View south across Palm Springs toward Mexico from Mount San Jacinto State park. |
Hiking Mount San Jacinto. To get up here, you take a tram that rises from approx. 3000' elevation to the top! |
Alpine Meadow |
Yet another palm oasis. This one in Indian Canyons on the ancestral home of the Agua Caliente Band of the Cahuilla Indians. |
Oasis. |
Note how the petticoats have been burned off the trunks. Wild fires swept through here a few years back, but these trees withstood it. |
It's a good guess there's water underground around there. Denuded, unburnt stand of palms. |
Western hiking, yo! |
Jim H. of the desert |
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