2009 Anza-Borrego Wildflower Forecast

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Desert Sand Verbena, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California.

Desert Sand Verbena, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California.

Well between Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego and Vancouver – our last month has involved a lot of city photography.  The final couple of weeks of this trip will be based in Las Vegas – with all this city time, we had to make a few days and return to our favorite quiet little desert location;  Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.

This did give us a good chance to see how the wildflowers are progressing, and to share my finding here.  In a word, it is shaping up to be a very good year for wildflowers!  I guess that is more then a word, but you get the idea.  If I had to pick one word, with due respect to Tony the Tiger, I would say they are going to be great!

We spent a month here last year beginning just about now, and it turned out to be a pretty good year.  This year, most places are much greener then even last year, and as you can see by the above photo from this morning, there are areas already beginning to bloom.  But don’t take my word for it, according to the Borrego Sun, naturalist Paul Johnson is predicting this years bloom to be better then last with the peak hitting around the end of the month of February.  In addition, the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park website is predicting a “good to excellent bloom in the near future”.

We arrived here on Sunday just in time for another inch of rain – this most recent storm should help extend the season.  We have commitments in Vegas, but I gotta admit, it is going to be really tough to not be here for this years peak.  I may have to grab my tent and sneak back over here for a night!

The above photo was captured with a 100 mm macro lens.  I added a 25 mm extension tube which allowed me to focus and move even closer to the small flowers.  I then parked my truck in such a way to shade the flowers, and used a gold reflector to add a touch of warm light – not unlike what you might find at sunrise, although this was a couple hours after first light.

Anza-Borrego Slot Canyon

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Anza-Borrego Slot Canyon, California.

Anza-Borrego Slot Canyon, California.

To continue on yesterday’s post on the Kiboko Bag – this was our final destination.  This slot canyon is off of Butte Pass Road in the central portion of the park, and is listed in most visitor guides.  It may not have the rich reds of a Utah or Arizona slot canyon, but it still has interesting geographic formations, and wonderful indirect reflected light.

Kiboko Camera Bag Review

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A self portrait of me in a slot canyon sporting my Kiboko camera bag by Gura Gear

A self portrait of me in a slot canyon sporting my Kiboko camera bag by Gura Gear, Anza-Borrego State Park, California.

I have been using this new bag since the beginning of this trip.  I wanted to give it a complete workout in many conditions before I commented on it, but I can’t wait any longer because I love this bag!  It rocks!  I never thought I would be excited about a camera bag, but I am.

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American Kestrel

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American Kestrel

American Kestrel

I think this is a beautiful falcon.  He has been hunting around our campsite in Borrego at least once a day since we arrived here.  Friday, I was finally able to photograph him!  I noticed he often returned to this specific cactus, so Friday I set up on it and waited.  It worked!  I also have some full frame closeups, but kind of prefer this version which shows more cactus.

I have seen these guys in Denali on numerous occasions, but have been unable to get close enough for a descent image.  It is fun to watch a bird like this up close.

Desert Winter Wonderland

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It was pretty amazing to see snow down this low into Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California.  There was snow on the ground, and branches broken off the trees at the Tamarisk Grove Campground, just a bit over 1,500 feet above sea-level!  It was beautiful!

We tried to drive up to Julian to get photos of this popular tourist destination in snow, but the CHP had the road closed.  If they closed roads in Alaska every time a foot of snow feel on the ground, we wouldn’t get much done.  I was a bit frustrated at first, but then after seeing people (at least some) driving like maniacs, in vehicles totally unprepared for snow – I realized that it was a good thing the state government made decisions for people down here, otherwise it would be chaos!  We will try to get to Jullian again tomorrow – I would like to get there before the snow melts off the trees.

For those familiar with this area, this was a mile or two up the Plum Canyon Trail.

Palms and Snow

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Snow on the mountains rising above Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California.

Snow on the mountains rising above Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California.

Between a multi hour road closure leaving Seward, below zero temperatures in Alaska, snow and ice in Seattle, and almost an inch of rain in Palm Springs – our travels were interesting, but all in all, went very smoothly.

It seems strange to see palm trees and snow in the mountains surrounding the desert, and it sounds like much more is in store for this area tomorrow.

Anza-Borrego Photos

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Anza-Borrego Photos

Font’s Point, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California.

We have been working our way through the adjusting, key-wording and finally adding our photos from our last trip to our website.  We just updated our section of Anza-Borrego photos from our time spent there this spring.

We now have a lot of coverage of this beautiful desert, too bad few people outside of Southern California have heard of the place.  Heck, I come across people in So Cal who haven’t heard of it – but then again, the relatively low visitors numbers is one of the things I like about the place.