Rains did let up as we approached Mill Rim Campground and while we were there, but only temporarily while cool (almost cold!) conditions persisted. We stopped on the road into the campground to check out a pile of recently-cut juniper wood hoping to see woodboring beetles, but all I saw...
The EtOH trap, on the other hand, was bone-dry with far fewer specimens. Like Mills Rim,Euphoria(again, mostlyfulgida) were dominant, but I was elated to see multipleEnaphalodeshispicornis(a species I’ve never collected) along with a fewE. atomariusin all the traps. The SRW/EtOH an...
5. Depending on the exact route Chase 2 can parallel the race course out to the pacific coast pretty easily (I drove this route in 07 and the road paralleling the course is like pony express all the way to the beach) and maintain communication for a while until they can’t keep up. ...
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I love the Pacific Northwest with its mix of mountains, water, coastal fog, and old-growth forests. We spot a group of seals hanging out not far from the pier. I relax a little; while I may not be myself these days, I need to remember to enjoy the little things. Sequim Bay ...
After getting back to Las Cruces we briefly stopped at the coach to feed the dogs and immediately headed out for a Thai restaurant the park manager recommended. Upon getting to the restaurant we felt it was a little pricey for Thai food and opted for the Indian restaurant next door. The ...
So I hit the interstate toward and through Las Cruces. Somewhere near the AZ border I hung a left toward Mexcio and the town of Douglas. A lovely two lane ribbon of asphalt unfolded before me. The desert was interrupted by the occasional homestead but nothingness was the theme of the day...