No Flood in the El Pasos


Looking forward to a quiet thanksgiving week, we pack the camper and head south toward the Mojave.

Desert Driving Break

Harlequins and Mallards greet us for a break in Bishop.

Harlequins and Mallard in Bishop

And our friend Ted greets us for some long overdue grilling and yakking. The weather turns stormy when we get around to hiking in the El Paso hills, and we risk being trapped by floods to check out some intruiguing red rock formations. The rock is a conglomerate tuff that is unusual for this area.

Me hiking in the El Pasos

Ted checking our destination

Ted at the holey red wall

Me at a viewpoint

Ted

All Photos

(The GPS operator forgot to turn on the tracker and only tracked the return half of the hike).


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