Thursday, January 27, 2022

Moved to Joshua Tree NP

 It was 9:30 before Yuma and I got moving.  Checked my grill and the piece of hotdog was still there so the Kit fox was a no show 😥

Today is move day so we won't be exploring today.  Nick will have to wait for his next trip west to complete his hike to the top of Palm Canyon.   

We had our normal breakfast and quickly packed everything and we were out of there by high noon.

First stop was the Pitstop in Quartzite to dump tanks and take on water.  They are kind of high priced but have an efficient one stop operation so we were in and out and then ran up the block and filled both vehicles.  Hoping not to have to buy diesel until we arrive back in Arizona in a couple of weeks.

Then we jumped on I-10 going through the Mule Mountains and over the Colorado River to Blythe, California.

We stopped at the Albertsons in Blythe for a few groceries and then we were on our way to our destination.  Less than two hours west of here.

Yuma keeping watch 😉

Went through the sandy Colorado Desert and then the long climb up Romero Pass to the Chiriaco Summit at an elevation of 1600 feet.  Just over the top we traveled about 10 miles down toward Indio, California but we stopped at the entrance to the southern end of Joshua Tree NP.

We arrived at our destination at 5 o'clock Mountain time and are located on BLM land just before the entrance to the park.  We're planning to explore in the park for a few days and if we get good local TV reception, we will stay the weekend.


We had dinner at 6 and are now resting before hitting the sack.  For some reason moving is always a little stressful and tiring even for Nick.  Tomorrow we will start using Pacific time since we will be in California for several weeks.

Thanks for stopping by.

16 comments:

  1. I glad you made your trip to Joshua Tree with no problems.Thats a pretty area. It's too bad your fox didn't show before you left. Yuma is a good navigator. Enjoy California!

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    1. I'm glad I got one decent picture. Kind of cool here and windy through the pass but not too bad.

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  2. That's a great area. There's some nice rock climbing there. Maybe even a little warmer!!!

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    1. Nick will be sure to climb rocks. Not warm here and windy.

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  3. Nick will have to wait to fulfill the full palm canyon hike but looks like you guys are in another great area too explore! Have fun and be safe!!

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    1. Yep. He'll have to go back someday. Thanks Steve.

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  4. Are you going to try and make it to the Pacific Ocean so Nick can see it???

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    1. Nope. Nick's family flew to San Diego a few years back and I'm afraid of the traffic on that side of the mountains 😁

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  5. Lots of nice trails and rocks for Nick scramble over. Have fun exploring the park and the ranch ruins.

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  6. You will be in California for a few weeks? Uhhh....don't forget. You know people that live in California! Lol....Elva

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    1. Don't think I'm brave enough to drive on the west side of the mountains 😀

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  7. Joshua Tree National Park, definitely a lots of hikes and exploring to do there. I am sure you guys are going to have a wonderful time. Hope we catch up with you two when you circle back into Arizona.

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    1. Don't know about hiking but we do alot of sightseeing by Jeep. Hope things work out to be back in Arizona by Superbowl.

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  8. I love Joshua Tree! I'm sure Nick will love the climbing opportunities! I like the town of Joshua Tree too :)

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    1. It is a pretty drive and I'm sure Nick will do some climbing.

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