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Category: BLM

05 February 2020

Attending activities and where next

Part of the fun knowing people where I travel is attending activities where they live and play and that makes me feel more like a local.  Though of course I don’t live permanently in Ajo, Arizona, and with a cold front bringing nightly lows hovering around freezing it was time to move on.

desert Saguaro cactus mountains sunset clouds Darby Well Road BLM Ajo ArizonaI enjoyed several more days hanging out in the Sonoran desert near Darby Well Road, public land managed by BLM.  Pretty quiet most of the time.  Enjoyed short walks, sitting in the sun reading, absorbing sunsets, or watching the world go by out the window while on the computer with a pretty decent signal.  The world moves real slow out here.

Saguaro cactus desert Black Mountain Darby Well Road BLM Ajo ArizonaOnce in a while military jets fly over leaving a giant boom behind that can be felt to my toes.  I don’t care for that too much.  Always catches me off guard and even startles Sierra out of a deep catnap.

Saguaro cactus sunburst Darby Well Road BLM Ajo ArizonaFinally got a decent angle on the multi-armed Saguaro I’ve been stalking since I got here.  It was across the big wash so more of a maze between the often dense vegetation.

desert Saguaro cactus mountains sunset clouds Darby Well Road BLM Ajo Arizona

desert Saguaro cactus mountains sunset clouds Darby Well Road BLM Ajo ArizonaJust over a week since last filling the dastardly propane tank and it was getting near empty so I went into Ajo to Belly Acres RV Park trying to hope my way into a site.  No such luck.  But I dumped tanks, and they filled the propane tank correctly (awesome folks that manage this park BTW), plus luxuriated in a 15 minute shower for only .75.  Made a quick stop at the IGA, good deli Ruben sandwich, and then back to my same space along Darby Well Road.

desert Saguaro cactus mountains sunset clouds Darby Well Road BLM Ajo ArizonaAnd lucked out with interesting clouds for sunset.

desert window view Darby Well Road BLM Ajo ArizonaThen I took a day off, staying home and mostly inside.  Yet I still had an awesome desert view through the window.

Saguaro cactus mountain sunset clouds Darby Well Road BLM camp Ajo ArizonaSunset turned out pretty nice too.

broken Saguaro cactus Darby Well Road BLM Ajo ArizonaSome of the Saguaro cactus are just crazy looking.  My first thought seeing this one was, “off with their head!”.  But the more I saw of it my imagination soon saw a pony-tailed gal who just lost her hat.  Maybe after dancing to the fiddle music that brought me back to Ajo for fiddling in the park from 2-3 in the afternoon to kick off the festival.

Plaza Ajo ArizonaI arrived in town early for the music so I could find parking for my over-sized unit.  Plus then I had a chance to wander around the Plaza.

Plaza Ajo Arizona

ceiling detail Plaza Ajo ArizonaLooking up into the dome

When serious copper mining started up in Ajo during the early 1900s, “modern Ajo was designed to keep miners happy and productive with carefully planned public spaces.”

Plaza Palm trees moon Ajo Arizona

train sculpture Plaza Ajo ArizonaThe old train depot now houses the Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center providing information about what to do in the area and selling some books and trinkets.  I added a new hat pin to my collection.

Plaza Ajo ArizonaOther businesses around the Plaza’s central park included art galleries, Mexican restaurant, coffee shop, and thrift store.

Artists Alley murals Ajo ArizonaOn the back sides of many of these businesses are murals that sometimes change and evolve.  They deserve a separate post so if I forget remind me.

Ajo is not a huge town with a population of 3-4000 that more than triples during the bearable temperatures in winter.

fiddlers Plaza green Ajo Arizona

fiddlers Plaza green Ajo ArizonaThe hour of foot-stomping fiddling included my friend Gayle.  I’d guess at least 100 people on the lawn, most smarter than I brought chairs.

Cynthia Sequenna fiberart at gallery Plaza Ajo ArizonaI perused the Red Art Show, where friend Cynthia submitted some of her textile art.  Plus we had a chance to visit for a bit.  The show’s opening reception from 5-7pm would have put me back to camp after dark.

desert sunset clouds Darby Well Road BLM Ajo ArizonaAs it was, my spot was taken.  Boondocking with my set up means I don’t leave anything behind to hold my spot.  So I drove down the road about a mile and turned at the first available area as the sun sank.  Sadly, no signal.

Saguaro cactus spine glow crescent moon Darby Well Road BLM Ajo ArizonaThe RV that was within sight pulled out in the morning so I moved even before the coffee was made.  Found a very pretty camp but the signal sucked.  Oh well, it was the weekend.

Palo Verde tree Saguaro cactus Darby Well Road BLM camp Ajo Arizona

stone firepit Darby Well Road BLM camp Ajo ArizonaSomebody camped here before me had way too much time on their hands raking around the plants then circling with rocks plus an elaborate fire pit.

Cholla cactus Darby Well Road BLM camp Ajo ArizonaThe deserquies returned, and signal went away. Is there a correlation?

Palo Verde tree Organ Pipe Cactus Darby Well Road BLM camp Ajo ArizonaI even saw Organ Pipe Cactus scattered among the Saguaro, Palo Verde, Cholla, and more.

Organ Pipe & Saguaro cactus Darby Well Road BLM camp Ajo Arizona

Organ Pipe & Saguaro cactus sunset Darby Well Road BLM camp Ajo ArizonaThe afternoon temperature reached almost 80°.  I took a delightful walk enjoying the apricity while I could because change was coming.

Saguaro cactus mountain dark clouds Darby Well Road BLM camp Ajo ArizonaMonday night temperatures were predicted into the low 30s.  I don’t like to do below 40° overnight.  And these temps were hanging around for at least three nights.  Time to find electricity for heat.

trees Saguaro cactus mountain dark clouds Darby Well Road BLM camp Ajo ArizonaSadly, moving on means further than Ajo because all of their RV parks, and Why also, are full.  And I mean more full than just snowbirds.  The building of the ‘wall’ has brought an increase to the population from both border patrol and contractors.

Border check point SR85 Gila Bend ArizonaThe KOA in Gila Bend wants $43/night, no way, and I didn’t think Buckeye could offer any better.  So I called Shady Lane RV Park in Quartzsite and took four nights for $22.50 each and headed north.

On the way I heard from an international Facebook friend who was on his way to Palm Canyon on the Kofa NWR, not far south of Quartzsite.  We ended up going to dinner in Quartzsite.

truckcamper Shady Lane RV Park Quartzsite ArizonaReally glad I got parked and hunkered in because that damn winter wind kicked in.  Surprisingly, with the RV park’s vicinity to Central Avenue it is a pretty quiet place.  Took care of the laundry today and tomorrow I’m attending activities with Finius the Skinniest and others on a day outing to a mine site.  More on that later.

Where next?

Well, I have options…

Looks like Kelso Dunes at Mojave Preserve in California could be good for the morning of full moon set shortly after sunrise on Feb 9th.  That would be on the way to Death Valley, but so far away.

Southeast could take me into new territory, Buenos Aires NWR, Patagonia Lake, Sierra Vista, Tombstone, Bisbee…

Or, I could just hang out near Quartzsite as I know some folks who will be in the area next week.

Saguaro reverse sunset earth shadow Darby Well Road BLM camp Ajo Arizona

Deserquies (n) – silence only found in the desert. [I made up this word from the root of desert and quiet.]
Apricity (n) – the warmth of the sun in winter.

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15 January 2009

Sky Watch Friday – Sunset over the Turtle Mountains

What a treat to sleep on the desert.

This photo was taken during Fall of 2007 while camped on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) acreage just north of the Lake Havasu City airport, Arizona.
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