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pics@lemmy.world•Valley View Overlook Trail, Saguaro National Park, Tuscon, Arizona
1·2 months agoYeah, its kind of wild how such an iconic feature has such a small range. One of the first things people think of when they hear the word desert is a Saguaro, and most deserts don’t even have them.
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pics@lemmy.world•Salvation Mountain, Slab City, California
4·2 months agoI’m pretty sure mental illness and possibly meth were a large driving force in this as well.
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pics@lemmy.world•Salvation Mountain, Slab City, California
18·2 months ago
Bonus photo from the entrance to Slab City, is this delightful sign proclaiming that the speed limit in Slab City is 2 grams per day!
This was also right where I had multiple back to back interactions with a meth head on an atv where social awkwardness decidedly did not help the situation.
It was cool how artists have been able to reclaim something from the desolation, and with a backdrop like that, anything made really gets its message compounded.
Oh interesting, yeah I wouldn’t know anything about if they re-use those or not. I’d say maybe someone thought those where significant and just put them on it, but they don’t look they’d have any relevance and it sounds like they fit the guidelines as being an in use plane.
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pics@lemmy.world•Cholla Cactus Garden, Joshua Tree National Park, California
1·2 months agoIt really is crazy how stark of a contrast it becomes after rains. Everything just springs to life from apparent desolation.
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pics@lemmy.world•Barker Dam Loop, Joshua Tree National Park, California
3·2 months agoThanks, just x-posted it over there!
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pics@lemmy.world•Barker Dam Loop, Joshua Tree National Park, California
2·2 months agoYeah, Salton Sea was a real trip. I am usually all for visiting the places of desolation, but even that was a bit much for me. Some of the art exhibits along the beach were pretty moving as well… Missed out on the Date shake, but that sounds like it would be delicious!
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pics@lemmy.world•Barker Dam Loop, Joshua Tree National Park, California
2·2 months agoThanks! Yeah, it’s amazing seeing some of the contrasts you can find in the deserts of the west.
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pics@lemmy.world•Barker Dam Loop, Joshua Tree National Park, California
1·2 months agoThanks!
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pics@lemmy.world•Panorama Loop, Joshua Tree National Park, California
2·2 months agoHaha, when I got to Saguaro National Park (later on this trip), there was an older gent hiking with his adult daughter who all of a sudden started saying how much his hand hurt. Daughter immediately knew he reached out and touched one, and was only mildly sympathetetic when she said ‘you were specifically warned this is what would happen and you did it anyways.’
I’ve accidentally touched one and even through pants they will stab right in and get stuck. Yeah, don’t hug the chollas, not matter how much they want to.
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pics@lemmy.world•(Manly Beacon) Gower Gulch Loop and Red Cathedral Spur, Death Valley, CA
2·2 months agoThanks, always good to have confirmation! And the sunflower family would make sense since I saw a ton flowering in nearby locations.
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pics@lemmy.world•Mosaic Canyon, Death Valley National Park, CA
1·2 months agoThanks! Yeah, really great sights to see there, very excited to make it back there in a month or two.
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pics@lemmy.world•Convict Lake, Inyo National Forest, Mammoth Lakes, CA
1·2 months agoAwesome! This is as close as I got to Mt Morrison, but I’m sure it’s amazing up top!.. Looking at the trail info for if you went from the lake, it sounds pretty intense! (6.4 mi roundtrip with 4,600 ft elevation gain for anyone interested). Even the hike before the climb section looks like it’d be a steep one, way to go!
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pics@lemmy.world•Convict Lake, Inyo National Forest, Mammoth Lakes, CA
1·2 months agoAs the other poster stated in their wikipedia excerpt, a group of escaped convicts holed up there after a prison escape; followed by a shootout… Its got kind of a lot of tragedy associated with the lake, as there was also an incident in 1990 where a group of boy scouts fell through the ice, which led to seven people drowning (some of the scouts as well as rescuers).
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pics@lemmy.world•Newspaper Rock, Bears Ears National Monument, Utah
1·4 months agoYeah, it does seem to have some directional elements among all the noise.
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pics@lemmy.world•Newspaper Rock, Bears Ears National Monument, Utah
2·4 months agoOh wow, always thought that claw was a sixth one. I knew about pandas having the pseudo-thumb that evolved from their wrist but could never figure out how they didn’t have seven if other bears already had six. I guess that’s how haha. Thanks for the info!
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pics@lemmy.world•Newspaper Rock, Bears Ears National Monument, Utah
1·4 months agoThat’s what I thought they looked like as well, but the only north american ones that I am aware of are in Olympic national park in Washington. They certainly wouldn’t be where this is, there are barely any trees haha.
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pics@lemmy.world•Landscape Arch, Double O Arch Trail, Arches National Park, Utah
2·4 months agoThanks for that, was super informative. I always have enough wonder with a third of the country being a massive inland sea, adding that a large inlet of hyper saline is would domino effect to all these arches is just wild.
Been a while since I posted, been traveling through the southwest hiking extensively. Have a busy upcoming month and then hopefully I’ll get back to regularly posting photos from my hikes, I’ve got some good ones to share. Safe travels everyone!