Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Update

I've still got lots and lots of photos and info to be posted here.....but life in our Cariboo Valley has taken precedent...for now.

Come on over and see what we've been up to since we returned home. I'll get back to updating this California blog in the next few days!

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Vallecito Mountains

One of the great things about travelling to different places is the people you meet! And with few exceptions, people are relaxed, friendly and interested in who you are and where you are from. 

Several people mentioned the town of Julian to us....and without fail, they would say "If you get to Julian, you have to get one of the fruit pies the town is famous for."

So when we left Borrego, we headed south thru the Vallecito Mountains on our way to Julian.  And within a few miles, we were exclaiming Wow!! over and over. What an incredible drive....


The town of Borrego Springs




Starting to climb thru the Vallecito Mountains




An Ocotillo just coming into bloom....see the red tips?



Climbing higher....



Cactus


Climbing higher still....


Cattle grazing in the high country just outside of Ranchita....


Coming into Santa Ysabel....there's a Casino here with a gorgeous view of the Valley


The rolling hills near Santa Ysabel

Borrego Springs

Continuing on thru the Anzo-Berrago Desert on S22, we made our way over to Borrego Springs. We decided to stay at The Springs at Berrago and we were really glad we did!

The weather was finally beautiful and the resort is just gorgeous! There's both a 9 hole golf course and an 18 hole course designed by Jack Nicklaus. The resort itself looks out over the courses and has a salt water pool and several mineral spas (some built for 2!)


The view from our site in the dry camp (even the overflow camping area is fantastic!) We're looking out over the first tee of the course.



Overlooking another part of the golf course. The green in the foreground is Completely Surrounded by water!



A Beautiful Evening Sunset at Borrego....

We did leave, somewhat reluctantly, after 4 days.....we enjoyed this resort so much we have booked a month there in 2012.


Monday, March 15, 2010

Ocotillo Wells State Vehicular Recreation Area and Boondocking

We had never heard of this recreation area. We wanted to head over to Borrego Springs, southwest of Palm Springs. A fellow told us about Borrego and he had mentioned the word "boondockers" to us, but we didn't know what it meant.....

We turned West onto S22 - imagine our surprise when we came over a little hill and saw......this!!



Literally, hundreds and hundreds of RV's out in the desert in the middle of....well...nowhere.





And....more and more RV's. Quite a few of them had flags flying....maybe as a way to show their friends where they were camped??  One RV flew a flag of a cold frosted beer stein!

This is Boondocking....simply setting up your self contained camp out in the desert. People had large RV's, small RV's, even tents and tent trailers set up.


And here's why most, if not all of them, are there! Miles and miles of trails....people were riding quads, motorcycles and trucks all over these trails....


Check out the vista! It was incredible! The Eman and JP would have LOVED to come here....



The Gman and da Wolf, standing at the top in the wind....it was so amazing, we decided to take a break from driving, set up the lawn chairs and just watch all these folks having so much fun!


Can you see all the RV's in the distance?



A pretty steep hill the truck was going up and over...



This truck was stuck high centred for quite awhile, but eventually did make it up and over....



These guys also were stuck on the crest of the hill for awhile, but they managed to get out as well....

There was a Jeep that we watched get high centred, and he never did get it out, at least not while we were there!

If you ever have the chance, this place is a must see! Especially if you are travelling with a quad or Jeep behind your RV....so much fun!

Coachella Valley and the Salton Sea

Leaving the Palm Desert area, we began to head south. The last time we were in the area, we drove down the 10 and met up with Highway 86, which took us down the Western side of the Salton Sea.

This time, we thought we'd take the 111 right from the Street Market down to Coachella, site of the huge Music Festival. At that point, we got on the 86, and drove thru the Valley.

Lots and lots of fertile fields through the Valley....


Orange trees....





Date Palm Trees....and Lots of them!


The Salton Sea, with the Chocolate Mountains in the background....quite incredible story about the history of this water. If you are a bird watcher, you will want to spend some time here! The abundance of fish results in huge amounts of birds. The elevation is 227 feet BELOW sea level. 

It has such a high salinity level that boats can move on it at much faster speeds....check out the link to learn more about this inland Sea.





There's a California State Park there with campsites....and more in the area....

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Kobe's in Palm Springs

Kobe's is THE Japanese Steakhouse in Palm Springs. It's right on the 111 Highway, past Frank Sinatra Drive. If you have the time...go there! It's expensive but well worth it. And there's an Early Bird menu too....it's part of the Palm Springs Experience....



Saturday, March 13, 2010

Joshua Tree National Park

Head South thru Indio on Highway 10 and you find yourself at one of the entrances to Joshua Tree National Park. Quite an amazing place....check out the Association website. There's lots of hiking and camping to be done in the Park.



Cacti at Joshua Tree National Park






The rocks on the left form the border of the walking path thru the Cacti....incredible!





Looking down the Coachella Valley towards the Salton Sea.....just one of the vista points in the National Park.



A Joshua Tree



The desert




We saw this car in the parking lot..a Shelby. Lots of beautiful high end cars in the Palms Springs area....



A Coachella Valley Sunset

Flowers in Palm Springs


Beautiful Bougainvillea plants...brilliant red. How I would love to grow this plant outdoors at home! But I would settle for the trip to Barbados!






The McCallum Theatre...renowned for concerts in the area - if you are coming to the area, it is well worth it to check and see who will be playing here while you are in the Desert.




Little grass hut....



Snapdragons, allysum and more all blooming in roadside beds....The Desert area is testament to the saying "Just add water and it will grow!"

Friday, March 12, 2010

da Wolf at the Street Fair


Someone got a LOT of attention at the College of the Desert Street Fair!!!!





This gal just loved him....she had a Malamute years earlier and was quite taken with da Wolf.


And this couple....the wife's sister lives in Vancouver!


Apparently, we should have rented a booth and charged $$ for petting da Wolf! We would have easily made enough money for a tank of gas!!

We're Still Around!

We've been staying at places without internet access, which has been hard for an addict like me! I'm going to try to post on what we've been up to, but first we are going out for dinner!!!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Street Fair at The College of The Desert!



If you happen to be in the Palm Springs area on the weekend, the College of the Desert Street Fair in Palm Desert is a must see!  It's held every Saturday and Sunday from 7am - 2pm.





Coming thru Cathedral City on our way to the Street Fair.....



"I Did it Myyyyyyyyyyyy Wayyyyyyyyyyyyy"




Be prepared for total mayhem, as probably thousands of locals and tourists come out for the Fair! The intersection of College of the Desert and Fred Waring Way...turn to the right!



Free parking....if you're in a small car, you'll have a much easier time than we did to find a parking spot!



This Street Fair is so big, they have shuttles taking people from the parking areas over to the Fair itself!


There are hundreds and hundreds of  vendors there....offering everything from Tshirts and socks, to fresh fruit and veggies to beautiful clothes, jewellry and incredible patio furniture!



I remembered this stall from when we were here in 2006! And the hunt was on to find it again last weekend, as we were quite desperate for Good Fresh Veggies and Fruit!


My haul for a total of $40.....$20 for fresh asparagus, broccoli, tomatoes, lettuce plus blueberries, mushrooms, 9 heads of garlic (!) and 3 baskets of absolutely to die for delicious strawberries!

Oh...and another $20 that I couldn't resist spending on Egyptian Cotton bedsheets.

An awesome morning spent wandering the aisles...the weather was nice and hot!