Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Death Valley, 8 March 2009

This trip was delayed a whole month due to bad weather. We rented a 4WD SUV for driving on unpaved roads and it was well worth the money. It's challenging, but really really fun! Until your tyre punctures that is... In general, Death Valley is full of different natural phenomenon, which makes exploring the entire National Park so fascinating.

Badwater Basin, lowest point in North America.
It doesn't show up too well, but the ground is actually salt deposits...
... which looks like this close-up. Quite amazing.
Natural Bridge


Charades: Guess the name of this place!
Ok, a bit pathetic, but I was trying to act out Devil's Golf Course.

Artist's Palette. See if you can spot the different colours.

View from Dante's View
Scotty's Castle
View from Zabriskie's Point

Sand Dunes
Titus Canyon. I will remember this drive forever. It still ranks at the top of my list of most challenging roads taken. VERY WINDY and furthermore it was unpaved. But it was great, great fun!
Ubehebe Crater in the day and at sunset
Racetrack Playa. Enroute to this place, one of the tires punctured. Sian-half. Aside from that, this place is huge and empty. çİş。The photos can't quite capture it, really gotta see it for yourself.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Julian, 1 March 2009

This trip was really all about this:

Introducing piping-hot Julian Apple Pie, with a generous serving of cinnamon and vanilla ice cream. Oh it's good. It's so good that back-blogging about this trip has me drooling already. Shall take that one hour drive again soon to satisfy my taste buds heh.

Long overdue but I'm getting there...

Mt San Jacinto and Joshua Tree National Park, 22 Feb 2009

This trip was an interesting contrast of two extreme climates. I experienced knee-deep snow on one day, and the very next day I got sunburnt in the desert. I told people I was going to Palm Springs but that really wasn't the main point because sadly, Palm Springs downtown was really kinda quiet. Mt San Jacinto is the nearby mountain, 10 to 15 min cable car ride up to 8500 ft above sea level. Was surprised to see so much snow! These were remnants from a huge storm two weeks ago.


Palm Springs Downtown
This is a Joshua Tree. Very odd looking, not very tall but hoo yeah the weather was so good, the sky so blue that all my pictures turned out looking very nice indeed! (Ok should stop rambling...)

Old ranch at the National Park. Was inhabited until 1970s I think.
The reason why Joshua Tree National Park has its name as such is simply because there are so many Joshua trees.
And Skull Rock. Pretty obvious huh. :)