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Mine Wash after a monsoon rain

Julian Trek Posted on September 7, 2014 by Lee McCombSeptember 6, 2020

bout a half mile east of Tamarisk Grove Camp­ground, look­ing south from State High­way 78 is the west­ern edge of the Mescal Baja­da. a three mile wide desert delta that, in the best of sum­mer storms, car­ries a tor­rent of … Con­tin­ue reading →

Posted in Hiking, Inspiration, Places, Wildlife | Tagged Kumeyaay archaeological site, Kumeyaay Village, Mescal Bajada, Mine Wash, monsoon rain in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, morteros, Tropical Storm Norbert | Leave a reply

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