My July 2017 Photo of the Month is Kwaaymii Point Monsoon, taken in the Laguna Mountains East of San Diego.
June 2017 Photo of the Month: Ridge Renewal
My June 2017 Photo of the Month is Ridge Renewal, a photograph made in Palomar Mountain State Park in North San Diego County.
May 2017 Photo Of The Month: Sandstone Butte
My May 2017 Photo Of The Month is Sandstone Butte, a black-and-white image made in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.
Coxcomb Rocks Hiking (10 Images)
Update: Out of respect to others who visited this location before me, I will not tell you how to get to this photo location. I get emails on this all the time – please, don’t bother. I have not told anybody where this is, and don’t plan to. Thanks.
So why would my good friend Jeremy Long and I venture into Joshua Tree National Park in the afternoon heat? Â Chasing down arches would be the reason. Â See below for a gallery of images taken in the Coxcomb Rocks area of Joshua Tree National Park.
April 2017 Photo Of The Month: Ponder The Beyond
My April 2017 Photo Of The Month is Ponder The Beyond, an image made in Sunset Cliffs Natural Park here in San Diego.
March 2017 Photo Of The Month: Santee Rocks Spring
My March 2017 Photo Of The Month is Santee Rocks Spring, taken near my home in Santee, California.
February 2017 Photo Of The Month: Fog Bow
My February 2017 Photo Of The Month is Fog Bow, an image made in Joshua Tree National Park.
Anza Borrego Buttes and Slot Canyons
This weekend brought another storm to San Diego (wildflowers should be fantastic next month).  In anticipation of picturesque weather in the desert, my friend Alex and I decided to head to Anza Borrego Desert State Park (see his post on the trip).
January 2017 Photo Of The Month: Slot Canyon Within Slot Canyon
My January 2017 Photo Of The Month is Slot Canyon Within Slot Canyon, an image made in the Arroyo Tapiado area of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.
Arroyo Tapiado: Mud Hills, Mud Caves, Anza Borrego
In the second part of my weekend travels with good friend Chris Horn, we decided to do some wandering through Anza Borrego. Â This post primarily concerns our travel through Arroyo Tapiado and their famous mud caves.