Our short stay in Anza Borrego
Our short stay in Anza Borrego
Tomorrow we will head to Palm Springs, ending our short stay in Anza Borrego. It’s been fun to see the area, and I really liked the sculptures. The desert here is OK, not as pretty as other places we like to spend time though. I think in the spring it might be better, I’ve always heard the flowers here can be really nice.
We did one hike I wanted to do, but since dogs can’t hike in the state park, we have just been hiking from the RV. The Slot is in the state park, but only about 25 minutes from us, and a short hike to boot. I had read it was fun to see, so we went the other morning.
Like I said, it’s a very short hike but fun to see, and very narrow in spots.
When we got to the other end, we kept going and found some cool rock formations.
Made for some fun photos.
In the past week we have had some interesting sunrises. This was looking west after it had rained most of the night. A nice little rainbow.
The ground here really holds the moisture, or it’s just humid all the time, I’m not sure which. This is ground fog before the sun came up.
I don’t think I would run back to this area though. The boondocking spot is not that great, too many people for our tastes, and the scenery is just marginal. But, now we know.
We are hoping our show in Palm Springs this weekend is good, it’s a first time show for us. Then we travel right back to Phoenix for another show the weekend after that. Busy, busy.
It’s always good to try new places, but they can’t all be wonderful. Good luck with your show.
I would go back just for the sculptures! Good luck in Palm Springs.
Pretty cool though, and it’s nice you gave it a try. They can’t all be keepers, right? Not enough time. :)
You did get some cool photos of the rock formations! It is good to try new things… I hope that your show went great!!!!
Your photos make every location look great!
Beautiful rock formations! I also loved the horses from a few posts ago!
Hope your show went well!
It might not be as powerful a landscape as some other places you have visited, but the images are nevertheless gorgeous. I wish you all the best with the show in Palm Springs.