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Fred, Todd, Mark (flexing), Fred, and Jerry (behind rock) relax around the campfire back in camp near Dos Cabezas after the ride.
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Seen from the railroad above our campsite, Fred(?), Mark, Jerry, Fred(?) and Todd(?) relax around the campfire. Our campsite and vehicles are too the right.
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Pete and Fred in the wash below our campsite.
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Dave gets ready to split a cantaloupe melon. It is the consensus of the camping team that preparing melons in this manner is not advised. (Don't try this at home!)
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As Saturday turns to dusk, Pete, Dave, Todd, Jerry, Mark, and Fred (mostly out of view) continue to enjoy the campfire.
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As the wind picked up, the sparks flew from the campfire. Note: Image brightness and contrast digitally enhanced so that sparks can be seen. Thumbnail of original image:
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Sunday morning, looking south toward our campsite and the railroad grade. Corrizo Gorge is up the grade to the right. Dos Cabezas is to the left about one mile.
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Dave, Todd, Fred, and Fred enjoying our camp Sunday morning. Well, maybe not Fred.
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Todd, Dave, and Fred at the hill above the wash. Let's see if Fred can make it up the hill without four-wheel drive.
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Fred did it! He made it look easy, but it looks like he might have hurt his finger.
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Jerry fearlessly drives out from Dos Cabezas.
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Rainfall this year broke a four year drought in the Anza-Borrego desert turning this dry desert in a lush, colorful, and verdant landscape.
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As we left our camp, even Pete in his Mazda Protege was able to drive out from the campsite.
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