We moved our camp yesterday evening as the weather forecast
was for a lot of rain to hit our area in the evening through today. The rain didn’t hardly show up until this
evening. But it did rain pretty hard and
we had puddles all around. We would have
had standing water in the low spot we were camped in so good thing we
moved. This morning after our walk we
headed in to Quartzsite to fill up with fuel and then headed south to the
southern end of KOFA where we drove the road over McPherson Pass and came out
in the central part of KOFA. We thought
about taking a tour of an old mine down there but it was starting to rain a
little and thought better of it. We have
driven the road the opposite direction when we had our little red jeep and it
is a very pretty dessert mountainous drive.
We got back to our camp in the late afternoon and it started to
rain. And it rained pretty darn hard for
a while. Really glad we moved last
night.
We are just leaving our campsite on our morning walk. You can see a few dark clouds hanging around. They did produce some rain throughout the day. |
This the old mine at the start of our journey. |
The dessert mountains. |
The road was pretty darn good for the most part. |
Connie did not know what this flower was so will be looking it up tonight. |
This old dead saguaro had some of ribs hanging to the sides. I had not seen this before. |
It was cold and damp so the poppies were not open. |
Connie at the top of McPherson Pass. |
The top. |
Coming down the other side we were amazed at the cholla forests we saw. |
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