February 25, 2021
The Split Rock Trail
Moving day today. We’re off to Twentynine Palms for three nights, for a few days to revisit Joshua Tree National Monument. From the looks of the sky this morning, we’ve picked a good time to leave. After ten straight sunny days, today the sky is thick and grey, with poor visibility - you can only see the nearest ranges. Not an attractive day for a bike ride, really.
We’ve been going back and forth last night and this morning trying to fix on the best plan for the day. Should we get up early and hike up Palm Canyon before we leave, hoping to see those big horned sheep? Or should we get to 29 Palms early and take an afternoon hike there? Should we have breakfast downtown before leaving, or there after we arrive?
It looks too cold and windy to sit outside for breakfast at either end, and the cafes we’ve scoped out don’t look like they do outdoor dining anyway. Finally it occurs to us that we’ll be passing near Palm Springs on the way, and we could eat there.
It was worth all the deliberations to finally hit on the perfect solution. Palm Springs nicely breaks the ride in half, and breakfast at The Farm is excellent: a French place with patio seating, it serves us up heaping omelets sided with grilled potatoes and a baguette, plus a French press.
And it’s interesting seeing a bit of Palm Springs for the first time. It doesn’t look like much of a cycling base, but it could be a good spot for a few hiking days. Imposing mountains rise straight up for thousands of feet just out of downtown, and there is a bushel full of tempting restaurants to come back to at the end of the day.
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We arrive in 29 Palms sometime after 2, hit up the grocery store, and check in at our motel for our three night stay. A half hour later we’re back in the car and driving up into the national monument. We end the day on the Split Rock Trail, a short 2-1/2 mile loop hike through the huge, wildly sculpted granite piles and boulders that characterize the high ground at the top of the park.
It’s a great walk, and a perfect end to the day - we make it back to the car not long after the sun drops below the mountains. If you’ve been to Joshua Tree before, you already know that this (and early morning, I imagine) is the best time to see this country. The granite formations really spring to life at the close of the day.
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