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How great that you were out there to entertain them!
2 years agoThat road in the distance looks both unmettled and beckoning!
2 years agoBeautiful bird and very interesting perch!
2 years agoCongrats on this climb!
And love the Borrego Springs serpent. 🌞
It’s jammed alright. Thanks for bringing it to our attention.
2 years agoMe too. I’ll never forget the first time I encountered one, in Crescent City biking down the Pacific Coast. I was spellbound listening to it. Thrashers and catbirds have some of that same quality.
2 years agoNice one!
2 years agoMockingbirds are one of my favorite birds! It's fun to count how many different songs they're mimicking.
2 years agoWatch out for those long spines!! Yikes!
2 years agoMaybe water tanks? Alas, the Cycle365 site seems to have jammed up.
2 years agoFortunately people have very short memories so you should be fine. If you want to stay over Xmas though you should probably plan ahead.
I was thinking about Jacinto on this ride. It seems like just his kind of outing. The climb up to Julian would be another one.
Today's New York Times mentions stateside places to visit, in case people are trying to stay local instead of going overseas.
They mentioned the sand dunes around Leland, MI - we were last last summer.
Unfortunately, they also mentioned Borrego Springs. We are planning to visit there next Christmas. Now the town will be overrun!
To me, desert plant life and the mountains that rise from the desert floor are the best scenery in this world. You are in a fine place.
2 years ago:-)
That would hurt! Believe me... I know!
It was a pretty interesting little stampede, kicking up a cloud of dust. I wish I’d had the GoPro with me. Earlier there was one facing me down on the road.
2 years ago