


Just wanted to sent you a quick note from Yucaipa Regional Park. After getting lost in the dark and climbing high above the city with the lights sparkling below we finally found this county park and settled in for the night.
We left Malibu yesterday and of course found ourselves in unbelieveable traffic even with six lane freeways. Had a wonderful time in Malibu until my address book blew off our picnic table distributing all of it pages to the cliffs and the great Pacific Ocean below. Being in such good shape and taking on the mountain goat personna we were able to recover almost all but a few pages. What was nice about Malibu RV Park was that it was high on a bluff overlooking the Pacific. Although the coast highway below was very noisy we were up high enough that it wasn't noticeable. There is a wonderful canyon adjacent to the park which gave us an opportunity to do some further exploring. That was
a bonus for an RV Park as they are usually minus such features - in our experience.
Today we will be heading to Joshua Tree National Park and into the desert. Wind farms cover the landscape in this area. Looking forward to this part of the trip as the rock formations are interesting and Joshua Trees are suppose to be very pretty. This is a well known area for rock climbing and even though we were mountain goats yesterday I don't think we will be doing any major rock climbing. Hiking is just about our speed.
The weather should be perfect high of 70 and a low of 40 degrees.
The dogs are fine. Luna is quite protective and emitted a low growl as she looked out of the "Silver Snail" our RV's front window last night. There are coyotes, mt. lions, cougers, hares,racoons, and skunks in this park. Needless to say we didn't stray far on our dog walk.
Anyway, more to come in a few days.
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