Red Rock Canyon State Park, CA

 I didn’t want to leave this beautiful Alabama Hills area, but the forecast called for heavy rain so now was the time to dodge those road closures and get onto Highway 395. In less than two hours I made it to Red Rock Canyon State Park, Where I camped right along these unusual eroding cliffs. A place where fossilized prehistoric bones are found.It rained for most of the day, but I ventured out with a few breaks, and really could appreciate the textures of these cliffs in both partial sun and shade. This morning I took a nearly 4 hour drive and wound up at Mohave Desert National Preserve, and just in time before a huge downpour with thunder, lightning, wind and hail. This makes for 4+ solid days out of my eight days with unending rain! I think the desert is now turning into the Amazon rainforest! I am safe and sound, warm, and dry inside the Sylver Gypsy and eventually will publish a list of all the things that can be done to entertain myself with puppy inside this 21’ pod. Recently I finished up my 2022 tax spreadsheet, so it’s not all fun and games, lol!!!


























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