Another reason to go to J-Tree.
Coming home from Joshua Tree last week, I was again reminded of why so many people want to live in the desert. It looked like someone had set the sky on fire. Only without the whole Apocalyptic, brimstone and mass-destruction one would usually expect with such an event. What a way to start the year. My first V4 boulder problem in J-Tree, good friends, and this sunset.
On nights like that, I can imagine it's hard not to believe in God.
A few more reasons why you all should probably get outside a lot more than you do.



Comments
ooohhh.... pretty..... dammit i am so easy to please! (don't let the word get out, 'kay?)
Posted by: dvl | January 5, 2004 06:51 AM
So thats what it looks like outside, eh? Beautiful. Nice shot.
Posted by: jody | January 5, 2004 09:05 AM
When the (ex)husband and I were first married, we lived in 29 Palms. Thanks for the memories.
Posted by: Heather #2 | January 5, 2004 12:07 PM
Whoa! You climb and like Bloom County also? That is far too cool. Sounds like a dyno combo.
Posted by: Alan | January 5, 2004 05:14 PM
Damn. Beautiful photos. Just when I started submitting back into the E. Coast life after a fabulous W. Coast holiday...then you present these. Oh how I miss home.
Posted by: Miagi-san | January 5, 2004 05:58 PM
Was that taken on New Years Eve? That had to have been one of the most spectacular sunsets in recent memory...
Posted by: MJ | January 5, 2004 06:52 PM
it was actually taken on new years day. in cabazon. near those silly outlet malls and the dinosaur statues.
Posted by: the mighty jimbo | January 6, 2004 12:29 AM