This weekend, we decided conditions were right to embark upon a backpacking trip into the desert, following the Dodson Trail for about 5-6 miles. In only a few minutes, we had left the last of the crowds behind. We would have complete solitude until late morning of day two. The terrain grew wilder and more rugged as we continued on, with thorns and spines from desert plants tugging at our pantlegs. We climbed up and over a steep, nearly 5,000 foot pass with dramatic views to the far-off canyons to the west and a hidden valley to the east. We continued east across the valley and up a drainage that ended in another pass, this one about 5,250 feet. Here, we found a campsite amongst the cactus, ocotillo and yucca. At sunset, we scampered up to a 5,500 foot mountain for an incredible view of the sun as it dropped beyond the southwestern horizon. The most amazing show, though, was yet to come. The desert stars came out one by one until they lit up the night sky like dazzling diamonds. A deep cold descended upon us, bringing the temp well down into the 20's.
Great overnight! How many backpackers make it to where you camped each year....estimate!
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