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  1. Joshua Tree The Joshua Tree is a multi-talent. First of all, it's a tree - who would have thought? But it's so much more than that. It is also a town of sorts, or more correctly, a "census-designated place". Not quite a real town, but almost. It is also the name...
  2. Wildflowers and Plantlife in Joshua Tree National Park Joshua Tree National Park is filled with plants and wildflowers, particularly in the springtime, when the hills and washes are blooming with color! Winter precipitation helps considerable, nourishing the grounds and allowing delicate flowers to flou...
  3. Joshua Tree National Park Created a national park only thirteen years ago, this pristine wilderness has been a US National Monument since 1936. Home to loads of flora and fauna, the park derives its name from the tree-like Joshua Tree plants that load the landscape.
  4. The Virgin's Guide To Joshua Tree Climbing Whether you are coming to Joshua Tree to rock climb, hike, go bird-watching, plant-gazing, or to work(it's a great photographer's location), a little bit of info goes a long way in making the trip more pleasurable. This guide, though geared toward r...
  5. Palm Springs, California The Coachella Valley of California is in a incredible place to plan a relaxing, warm getaway to a reliably sunny area of the west coast. It rains here only a handful of days of the year! While it may not be directly on the beach, Palm Springs and al...
  6. California Desert Wildlife & Scenery The desert is much more than just barren land in the middle of nowhere...If you really take the time to look, there's much beauty to be found, from colorful flowers and plants, to gorgeous sunrises and sunsets of many different hues.
  7. Bono: Humanitarian & Rock Star Award-winning lead singer and front man for U2, one of the most successful and highly regarded rock bands in history, Bono uses his immense popularity and influence to draw attention to the crises of poverty worldwide and HIV/AIDS in Africa. Gaining...
  8. Death Valley National Park For over a hundred years, visitors have been flocking to the strange, secluded desert of fascinating Death Valley. Sharing sections of California and Nevada, this massive National Park is the largest in the lower 48 states by far, covering 3.4 millio...
  9. On Belay: Finding Rock Climbing Partners Whether you are looking for someone to "show you the ropes," meet up with while on the road at an unfamiliar destination, or develop an ongoing relationship where you test your limits and tick off routes at your local crag, there are many ways to fin...
  10. Joshua Tree National Park I have had the pleasure of living in the Morongo Basin, which is the gateway to the Joshua Tree National Park, since 1995. Before moving here I used to visit family here on a regular basis. Some of the things I have done in the park over the years...
  11. La Quinta, California La Quinta, California is hailed as one of the greatest golf destinations in the United States, and has incredible mountain scenery all around. The desert floor is teeming with beautifully landscaped greens and palm trees, and lies near the resort tow...
  12. Miss Bat's Photo Album I don't claim to be a great photographer, but I do like taking pictures! The subject can be anything as long as you hand me a camera. Here's some of my favorites!
  13. What to Do, See and Where to Stay in Indian Wells, California The beautiful desert community of Indian Wells is in the Southern California region of the Coachella Valley. It's one of the wealthiest areas of America, with the average resident's income near $100,000 annually. It's also a fun place to get away fro...
  14. Dolph Lundgren Dolph Lundgren was born and raised in Stockholm, Sweden. Despite an early interest in music and the fine arts, Dolph decided to follow in his father's footsteps and pursue an Engineering degree. After having completed his military service he enrolled...
  15. Twentynine Palms, California The wildflowers are coming... the wildflowers are coming... As a reporter for The Desert Trail, l0 years ago, I lived in Twentynine Palms and got to visit the Joshua Tree National Park all the time. Now I visit once or twice a year because it is sti...
  16. Christian Kiely Photography