Hiking Around the Arroyo

It’s amazing how similar the landscape here is to home. Superficially, one might say it’s quite different — more trees, bluer greens, redder browns, and bigger cacti.  But it’s a similar semi-arid landscape of rolling hills anchored by dry creek beds that occasionally fill. Here, they are arroyos. At home, they are coulees.

Upon arrival yesterday, John showed me a trail head into a massive network of trails developed by the local residents. I headed out around 11:30 and hiked for a couple of hours. The weather was perfect, not too sunny or warm. I walked until I ran out of obviously trail and then found my way back. I picked the wrong path a few times and had to keep reminding myself I was only misplaced, not lost, so long as I could get back to a point where I was still on the right track. 🙂

An Arctic Fox in the desert...

An Arctic Fox in the desert…

It really does look a lot like home!

It really does look a lot like home!

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I want to go back and climb that slope of rock. :)

I want to go back and climb that slope of rock. 🙂

Some sort of willow grove.

Some sort of willow grove.

Salix is very distinction.

Salix is very distinctive.

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Dandelion!

Dandelion!

Water!

Water!

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Such a variety of landscapes!

Such a variety of landscapes!

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Crap. Which way?

Crap. Which way?

What a lovely way to spend a few hours!

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