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Sunday, March 3, 2024

Hiking - Part 47a

 Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California

This is the first in a three-part series on hiking in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.  It's the largest state park in California, only a few miles from the Mexican border.  Today we follow the hikers of PSSST (Palm Springs Social Sun Tanners), a gay naturist group that holds events such as naked hikes.  This is a hike they did in Anza-Borrego in 2009.  Above, the group is starting out on their hike.

The trail leads under a natural bridge.

Posing under the natural bridge.

Ron and Mike.

Stopping for lunch.  There is little to no shade on the trail, and it can get very hot, so hiking in the summer is not advised.  This hike was done in March.

Climbing up rocks in a slot canyon.

Heading back, the natural bridge from the other side

And the group heads back to the trailhead.

We end today with another hiker at the sign for Nude Wash, which was named by a park ranger when he saw a naked man sunbathing in the wash (dry stream bed).  This is the most frequently stolen sign in the park.

Tomorrow: another Anza-Borrego hike.