No snakes, no scorpions, but plenty of tadpoles and sheep. How lovely it would be if everyone were as respectful of protecting recovering environments as you. Beautiful place!
I love watching your video thank you I'm glad there was no fanatical music in the background many videos I have skipped you made such a wonderful quiet video to enjoy thank you
How sad when humans interfere with nature and cause harm. How wonderful that nature is able to recover. Thanks again you guys for a beautiful and informative video.
We learned of it from some another channel we watch (California Through My Lens). From what we're seeing there's a LOT of places to check out in the park and where a 4WD vehicle will definitely come in handy. 😄
Great job!!! Very interesting the way you did it. There are palm canyons in Palm Springs....and on the PCT behind Baldwin Lake up by Big Bear there are nice "stands" of joshua trees....and the views are spectacular. I just looked at the weather for Anza B. for next week....84 degrees....Don't think I'll go next week. Darn
It's funny... 84 degrees out here in Phoenix is perfect hiking weather. 😂 Unfortunately, it's the time of the year when the heat starts creeping in ever faster.
I learned so much from your video I saw cahuilla off-road area and would never knew that was Indian people's name just wanted to go dirt bike riding very interesting thank you
Us, too. Had just got back to our campsite and looked up the canyon and saw the smoke. So sad. I've asked around and it seems that the boy scouts who burned the grove down never suffered any consequences (and it wasn't the first fire the Scouts started in this park over the years). Went back a year later and amazed to see that the burned palms had erupted with new fronds on top already. Probably shouldn't have been surprised. We had one in our yard at home and it was nearly bullet proof and got so invasive propagating babies around the base was forced to remove it. Two years not and am still digging up newly sprouted palms.
@@ralphjones6165 We're super happy that the palms grew back too. Considering what you mentioned about the new ones in your yard I shouldn't have been surprised either!
@ralphjones6165 I didn't know it was the Boy Scouts who were responsible. I was there at the same time as that group; they were supervised and seemed very well mannered and respectful.
I enjoyed your video… brings back memories. My family and I came out here a lot. First time was 50yrs ago. There use to be a koi pond at the beginning of the hike. Is that still there?
Always ❤️ your videos.......glad you two are back:) have been following y’all for years...great content! Simple minded people correct others. Ultimate in rude and LOW class behavior......people across the country speak and pronounce words differently....impossible to know the ALL the local word pronunciations.....