Surprise Tank seen during mid-afternoon is interesting, but as the shadows draw longer, the light becomes golden, and the sun begins to set, it nudges towards amazing. After the sun sets and the stars begin to rise, the setting becomes magical. Not many get to experience sunsets and stars because it requires an open desert hike back to your car in the dark, using a headlamp and GPS app to navigate. I definitely consider myself fortunate.
Just after sunset, the air became still and reflection off the water at Surprise Tank was better defined.The top of the dam at Surprise Tank can be seen in the photo above. Built many years ago by ranchers to entrap water for livestock, it still catches water to this day. Somewhat of a secret location, there's no trail leading here and it's not marked on maps.
It was a totally dark, moonless night, and it was dead quiet. By about 9PM, the stars were out and the Milky Way was visible (photo taken 9.20.25). I used my headlamp to light up the rocks. You can even see stars reflecting off the surface of the water! Just a guess, but I'll bet there are very few (if any) photos of the Milky Way over Surprise Tank.
Hiking at night off trail can be a little unnerving. You want to avoid colliding with anything or stepping on anything sharp, pokey or bitey. You need to check your GPS app often to continue in the correct direction because there is no trail to follow and it's easy to veer off in the wrong direction without realizing it. It's surprisingly difficult to walk in a straight line in the open desert in the dark!
Things take on a different appearance at night. The dead fronds of a Mojave Yucca look like some sort of hairy creature!
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...a beautiful adventure, but I'm glad that I was in my bed!
ReplyDeleteStunning images. Nice that the Milky Way rises earlier, so you're not out there overnight.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous captures! Beautiful reflections, too!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding as I have come to expect!
ReplyDeleteDesert life is amazing. So is the Joshua tree photo. And the Tank photos of course, but we expected that.
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