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Britain
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3/9/2019
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Finally got out to do a little hiking after busting up my ankle. Got in only 2 miles but its 2 miles. Ankle gave me no love. Got 2 mylars. So I guess my speed was 2 mylars a mile




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3/9/2019
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2 miles is a lot better than 0 miles. Looks like a nice day in the desert. I'm trying to clear the schedule to get out there.
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3/10/2019
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Desert Lily and Arizona Lupine are nice!

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3/10/2019
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I think 2 more weeks for full bloom.

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3/11/2019
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Did Diablo Peak via June Wash this weekend. So many flowers up this wash. I have never seen more butterflies in my life-like swarms of them.





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3/11/2019
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Good to see people exploring flowers somewhere other than the crowded spots near town.

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3/13/2019
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Butterflies are pretty thick in the air this year

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3/13/2019
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Britain wrote:
Butterflies are pretty thick in the air this year


There are.

Also noticed a lot of bushes would buzz when hiking by last Sunday. It was from all the butterflies trying to escape at once and hitting branches.

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3/18/2019
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Went out this weekend for some car camping with my brother. Decided to try out Lizard Wash. Nice little canyon although crowded as is all of AB with bloomageddon in full swing.
Looking south towards Chuckwalla Wash.


Barrel cactus are looking to be in peak condition.


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3/18/2019
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Nice flowers.

Too bad flower season has become such a train wreck around town.

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3/19/2019
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Buford wrote:
Nice flowers.

Too bad flower season has become such a train wreck around town.


No kidding. I hiked down the wash to 78 while my brother napped and I couldn't believe the cars on that road. Bumper to bumper going both directions on Saturday.
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3/19/2019
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Good stuff still of the beaten path...by yourself!

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3/25/2019
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https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/communities/north-county/sd-no-wildflowers-borrego-crowds-20190312-story.html

Not a train wreck yet. Still potential.

Lake Elsinore sounds like another story.

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3/25/2019
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Flowers were hit or miss last weekend. We headed to an area where there are some sleeping circles. The ground was crushed rock and hard pack. There was this red grass growing. As we got into the middle of it, the grass formed a mosaic pattern. There was no cracked dried look with grass growing in the cracks, the grass formed the pattern..



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3/26/2019
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Britain: Glad your ankle is healing up!
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3/26/2019
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3-25-2019
Took a quick 2 day camping trip out to "Our back yard". Lots of city folk out and about. My favorite was a young couple. The young woman was playing a violin amongst the desert wild flowers as I drove on by.
North facing slopes showed most color.

San Felipe Creek



Blooms heading up the mountain slopes.

Near Scissors Crossing


Cheers!


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Britain
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3/26/2019
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rockhopper wrote:
Britain: Glad your ankle is healing up!

Thanks, getting back into packing bit by bit.

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3/27/2019
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Britain wrote:
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Britain: Glad your ankle is healing up!

Thanks, getting back into packing bit by bit.


Good to hear. Slow and steady wins the race. Hiking poles are my best friends off trail.

btw Re: Flowers. The butter flies were insane! I could smell the bugs cooking on my radiator!
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3/28/2019
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rockhopper wrote:
Britain wrote:
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Britain: Glad your ankle is healing up!

Thanks, getting back into packing bit by bit.


Good to hear. Slow and steady wins the race. Hiking poles are my best friends off trail.

btw Re: Flowers. The butter flies were insane! I could smell the bugs cooking on my radiator!
edited by rockhopper on 3/27/2019

Yeah front of my rig is completely yellow. Its good to get out but yearn for a longer hike.

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4/4/2019
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Looks like flowers are definitely winding down as of last weekend. Most annuals were either sun burnt brown or devastated by caterpillars. Still some decent pockets of color, but no more endless fields of Sand Verbeena. In fact, almost no Sand Verbeena in areas that were covered just a couple weeks ago.

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