Hiking the Desert Trails

Published by Duncan in the blog Duncan's Blog. Views: 36

I'm not an out-doorsy person.

While I was in Yucca Valley at Starland, I was asked if I would want to join a hiking group. It was light weight. A few of the participants were familiar with the flora and fauna of the region. When they didn't know somehting about a flower, or a fruit, or a vine, they would snap its picture and look it up online. We'd get instant response. It was like following a docent at the botanical gardens.

During the trek I was reminded of the indigenous folk who inhabited the land before it was colonized. I can't imagine how they must have had to struggle with learning about the native plants and fruits and flowers. So much out there is toxic.

I was aware of the fact that I didn't have good shoes for the trek. In addition, I live in a city that is mostly built on a low grade (quite different than my urban walking in my younger San Francisco days). I was worried about ascending and descending earth that is sandy (typical of the arid desert floor).

Well, I'm here to write about it so I can safely say nothing untoward occurred.
You need to be logged in to comment
  1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
    By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
    Dismiss Notice