Tuesday 5-14 (Joshua Tree National Park)

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Good morning Joshua Tree!!!!!!!

Today is a big day for one of my daughters. It is Shannon’s Birthday today!

Today was also the day that Liam, my Grandnephew came over from Los Angeles. We were together all day today. He will be spending the night on a cot in my Clam shelter.

Liam got here around 10:00am. We got him all situated and then jumped in the car to go exploring.

The first place we drove to was…… Skull Rock

Then we went down the trail to Jumbo Rocks. Lots and lots of big rocks!

Liam on top of a Jumbo Rocks

The large piles of large rocks came bursting through the earths crust a very, very long time ago due to volcanic activity – Magma! This type of rock is called monzogranite. When it rose up, it cooled and crystallized. That’s when all the vertical and horizontal cracked came about. Then over a very long time erosion takes its toll and causes the sharp edges to disappear and leaves very big piles of rocks that look like a child’s set of blocks!

Next we drove to Keys View. This is the highest elevation in the park, it sits at 5,185 feet. The views there are spectacular. You can see many landmarks including Palm Springs. The valley it overlooks is called the Coachella Valley.

Panoramic Photo

We drove to the Hidden Valley trail. This is an area where outlaws used to hide cattle they had misappropriated. There is only one way in and out of the area. Back in the day, there were many people raising cattle in this area. Unfortunately for them, the climate changed and water became very scarce. So scarce that the grasslands that once supported the raising of cattle disappeared and the desert is what remains.

Hidden Valley

By this time of day……. The temperature was escalating so we chose to drive back to Twentynine Palms and had a late lunch in the AC.

Interesting tree remains
Liam on top of another big rock!
Same picture – just not zoomed in
Tonight’s obligatory sunset picture!

6 responses to “Tuesday 5-14 (Joshua Tree National Park)”

  1. carolw2020

    Happy Birthday Shannon!!! My heart smiled when I saw Di’s hat on your journey❤️

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    1. Thanks Carol, she is always with me!

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      1. alysa mclaughlin

        What a great day of adventuring! XO from STL

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      2. It was a very good day!

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  2. Nick Ponche

    Love the views, and the plant life/rock formations are a far cry from Missouri! Hope you two stay cool out there!

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    1. Thanks Nick! We are trying!

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