1leg
Explorer
I just had to get out of town this weekend.
Not really off-road but an adventure to a place not seen before.
Joshua Tree is the most handicap friendly park I have ever been too. I recommend Joshua Tree NP to all people with a disability.
Map of the route Starts at 1st camp site Friday night. The 2nd Night i was lucky to get a camp site at White Tank Camp ground. I later learned that you can camp in the park outside of the many camp grounds. They call it back country camping and you need to register at one of the many Back country boards in the park. I didn't know this before I payed for the site. Mind you i didn't know i was going until Thursday night.
Saturday morning Woke up about 7am
Drove on to JTNP.
A few of the off road trails in the park that I didn't take.
They could have just as easy called this place rock climber heaven, because it is.
Not really off-road but an adventure to a place not seen before.
Joshua Tree is the most handicap friendly park I have ever been too. I recommend Joshua Tree NP to all people with a disability.
Map of the route Starts at 1st camp site Friday night. The 2nd Night i was lucky to get a camp site at White Tank Camp ground. I later learned that you can camp in the park outside of the many camp grounds. They call it back country camping and you need to register at one of the many Back country boards in the park. I didn't know this before I payed for the site. Mind you i didn't know i was going until Thursday night.
Saturday morning Woke up about 7am


Drove on to JTNP.

A few of the off road trails in the park that I didn't take.


They could have just as easy called this place rock climber heaven, because it is.




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