Water catchment down Carrizo Gorge. These are put out for the Mexican aliens who choose the Anza Borrego desert as their route to the U.S.
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Looking back from where we came
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Dropping down a hill in Carrizo Gorge.
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Tacoma negotiates a sand hill in Carrizo Gorge
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The start of the hike
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This area always looks like it has been recently burned?
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Cool looking rock a ways up the trail
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I think climbing rocks is a guy thing.
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Duck (trail marker)
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Initial view of the trail that slowly disappeared.
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Engineering marvel "The Carrizo Gorge Railway"
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If you look close you can see color everywhere.
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Mary gets close to a impressive barrel cactus.
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Orange Ocotillo blooms are a beautiful contrast to the blue Desert sky
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Looking up at a section of the Carrizo Gorge track.
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Carrizo Gorge railroad snakes through the desert.
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Bob "Hanging 5" in Carrizo Gorge
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Inpenetrable forest we encountered about a 1/2 mile from the mouth of Goat Canyon
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Looking back from where we came. Our truck is about 2.5 miles to the north.
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Looking back from where we hiked in
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Small hedgehog cactus framed by rocks.
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Barrel cactus sentry watches over Carrizo Gorge..
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Heading back whooped....
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Hazards of the trail.
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