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10/06/2011 Trip Notes: Though I enjoy walking this area for the beauty of these wonderful old Joshua Trees against the backdrop of the surrounding mountains, there really isn't a lot to photograph. One interesting thing to note is that these are not trees, but rather a really big Yucca plant. Click here for more info ... Joshua Trees.
02/24/2011 Trip Notes: On this date I traveled with the rock hounds from the Heritage Park Senior Facility to the Wee Thump Joshua Tree Wilderness Area and along what is called the Joshua Tree Highway. Even though I had driven past this spot at least four times in the past eight years, this was the first time I actually took the time to visit and really enjoyed the stop. | |||||||||||||
Though many people don't realize it the Joshua tree is not actually a tree, but rather a giant yucca plant--Yucca Brevifolia--the short leaved yucca. These yuccas may grow as high as 40 feet and the trunks may reach 4 feet in diameter. In bloom the Joshua tree features clusters of creamy white flowers. It is difficult to determine the age of these plants since they don't have "growth rings" like real trees, but many are believed to surpass 700 to 1000 years in age. Considered ugly by many, these trees come in a wide variety of shapes. The plant was supposedly named by the Mormons who thought it resembled the biblical Joshua welcoming them with upturned arms. | |||||||||||||
A relatively short distance from the main entrance, shown above, you will find the remains of cattle herding pen. There is also an old windmill that was used to pump water into a tank that drained into a drinking trough for the cattle. It appears that years ago this was a major roundup area for free-range cattle. | |||||||||||||
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Slideshow Description: The slideshow above contains 49 pictures that were taken inside the Wee Thump Wilderness Area and at various stops along the "Joshua Tree Highway".
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