Severe Drop-off Ahead

March 2, 2021 Severe Drop-off Ahead

Palm Canyon RV Resort Borrego Springs, California Day 5

I started my morning by watching the moon set over the mountain.  In my first shot, it looked like a smudge on the picture.  When I downloaded pictures this evening, I saw that it was a hawk.  It is not a perfectly clear image…but it is kind of awesome so I included it.

Yesterday, I decided that I really wanted to do the three-mile Borrego Palm Canyon Trail.  The bighorn sheep are usually spotted in this area during the day.  I really wanted to see the sheep.  I parked at the trailhead.

This is not a hike that my younger self would have attempted.  I might have done part of it but I would have let my own fears and anxieties take over and I would not have made it to the end.  The trail was a “gentle” hike but it was filled with rock obstacles and I had a lot of climbing to do!  It is a well-traveled and well-marked trail.  Even so, there were very few people out so early.  I got into a rhythm and was able to walk at my own pace.  I stopped often to absorb my surroundings.  My senses were heightened and I noticed the faint breeze on my face, the warm sun on my back, the fragrance of desert lavender, the buzzing of bees busy pollinating, the sounds of my footsteps, lizards scurrying across my path, swarms of small white butterflies.  It was a time for quiet introspection.  I felt solace and peace and inner strength and self-confidence.   I am physically stronger than I have been in a long time.  Even though I never did see bighorn sheep, I feel like I found something even more important, something I didn’t know that I was looking for.  The pictures are stunning…but being there was magical.

I met a volunteer who told me that the season has been so dry and the creek has not been nearly as full as usual.  The lambs have been born but the sheep are not coming here as often.  She also told me that the scant wildflowers that are blooming are likely to be all there are.  March rain could change that but unless there is some rain, the seeds and plants will stay dormant until another time…maybe next spring…maybe the spring following.

When I got back, we packed a cooler and went for a ride.  We intended to go to The Slot and take a hike through a slot canyon in the bottom of the Badlands.  When we arrived, the parking lot was nearly full.  We knew that it was only a ¾ mile hike in a narrow space.  We elected not to hike because of the crowd.  The map showed a Jeep trail to the left.  There was a warning sign at the beginning of the road…Warning:  Severe drop-off  1 mile ahead.  The route was one-way.  Of course, we wanted to try it.  What does a severe drop-off look like?  Let’s go and see.  We thought that if we needed to, we could always turn around and carefully make our way back.  We were certain that we wouldn’t be the first to do that!  We could see in the distance a long steep ramp leading into the bottom of the Badlands.  Could this be the severe drop-off?  Yes, it was steep, but we have done harder, steeper slopes.  Tim put the Jeep in 4WD low and we creeped down into the wash.  What fun!  The video and the pictures do NOT show the true grade of the slope…just trust us…it was steep!

When we were watching the sunset over the Badlands yesterday, I was wondering what it would be like to drive in the bottom.  It was amazing!

We found a really beautiful canyon campsite…maybe our next tent camping spot!?!

We drove through the wash and up to a lunch spot.

We drove into Hawk Canyon and took a short hike.  Another possible tent camping site…so many beautiful choices!

We took Grapevine Canyon Road to Jasper Trail.  There, we were treated to spectacular views.  We saw a coyote darting between the scrubby bushes and then across the trail in front of us. 

Finally, we were on pavement again.  Route S-22 is a winding road that took us from 4,000 feet of elevation down into the valley of Borrego Springs at 760 feet.  We had a great day!

Tim voted for carryout from The Red Ocotillo.  He had salmon with mashed potatoes and spinach with mushroom and carrots.  I got a chicken cobb salad.  Our food was fresh and delicious!

Fonts Point

March 1, 2021 Fonts Point

Palm Canyon RV Resort Borrego Springs, California Day 4

I took another early walk at the State Park this morning.  I followed the meandering paths across the desert all the way to the base of the San Ysidro Mountains.  I saw lots of hoof prints of bighorn sheep…but no sheep.  I saw lots of rabbits…so many rabbits.  The coyotes and the hawks must be very happy living here in this valley.  I did see a coyote.  We were both well aware of one another.  He scooted away before I could snag a picture.

I found this rock with etched petroglyphs. 

This loggerhead shrike was sitting in the thorny ocotillo eating flower buds and blossoms.

Later this morning, after chores were finished, we took a bike ride.  We rode about 10 miles.  Our first break was at this sculpture of a 1946 Willy’s Jeep.

Our second break was at this empty produce stand.  The oranges were hanging from the trees and the fragrance was heavenly.

We had our picnic lunch at Christmas Circle Community Park.

After lunch, we got a few groceries for a picnic dinner and filled our water jugs again.

At 3:30 we set out with our cooler packed to watch the sunset at Fonts Point.  From this vantage point, we had spectacular views of the Borrego Badlands.  These Badlands were carved by the Colorado River eons ago. 

We ate tarragon chicken salad with cranberries, jicama salad, and a feta salad with spicy flavorful olives. 

As the sun sank behind the mountains, the light crept into the folds and crevices in the sandstone.  

Too soon, it was time to go back. 

Salvador Canyon and Middle Willows

February 28, 2021 Salvador Canyon and Middle Willows

Palm Canyon RV Resort Borrego Springs, California Day 3

We got up with the sun.  It was in the low 40’s overnight and a morning fire felt good.

We packed the tent and took another couple of Jeep trails.  We traveled the rough rocky road to Salvador Canyon and then another rougher rockier road to Middle Willows.  We picked a pretty spot for breakfast.

We got back to the RV at about lunchtime.  It took some time to unpack and clean and reorganize our gear.  Tim spent the rest of the afternoon watching NASCAR.  I rested and worked on the blog.  We really just needed a day to lay low.