Sierra de las Uvas -Picnic

We took advantage of the cooler temperatures and cloudless skies on 
Sunday and went for a picnic in the Sierra de las Uvas. We drove out 
Corralitos Road, admiring the lush growth of grass( and weeds too) that 
is currently blanketing the desert. Many of the low water crossings 
along the way had a thick deposit of sand in them, put there no doubt 
during the recent heavy rains in our area.  Approach these very slowly 
if you go. We found the area we wanted a short ways after the road 
climbs very steeply to a plateau . We had scouted out some very rough 
side roads in this area as potential camping spots, and thought we would
 use one of them today for our picnic. It was a beautiful spot. The 
steep mountains immediately to our west were wonderfully  green. The 
rocky ravine beneath us held some intrigue.
        After eating we decided to explore it, finding that 
it still held some water from the rain a few weeks ago.  As it has 
happened in other parts of this mountain range,wherever one finds these 
natural holding places for water- there will be evidence of ancient 
peoples. In  a short time we found a few petroglyphs  and several 
grinding holes: a delightful bonus to a beautiful day. Our Scotties 
enjoyed the rock-hopping adventure- but when they heard a squirrel in 
the brush and their hunting instincts kicked in, we knew it was time to 
round them up and head back. It was so lovely to see our desert so green
 again. It's been a long time. Get out and enjoy it over the next few 
weeks. Note- Be prepared to see some of the most enormous grasshoppers if have ever seen in you life . We were inadvertently squishing the many mating pairs that had  wandered into the roadway during our drive.
Labels: hiking, Organ Mountains/Desert Peaks National Monument, petroglyphs, scenic driving









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