X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?p=don.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=posts%2Fdiary%2Fjoshua_tree.mdwn;fp=posts%2Fdiary%2Fjoshua_tree.mdwn;h=c5f3ebb618adc961b3cc7d0ac0d5bd429e98567e;hp=eb0f6d592e2d10de58a5a5f2622985d19339ce39;hb=0249455c54b5b7235653a3723c8d85e0c1286663;hpb=6c950d116bc395a97fcbdc99f05095aa26761cb9 diff --git a/posts/diary/joshua_tree.mdwn b/posts/diary/joshua_tree.mdwn index eb0f6d5..c5f3ebb 100644 --- a/posts/diary/joshua_tree.mdwn +++ b/posts/diary/joshua_tree.mdwn @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -[gal://2008/joshua_tree_06_07_2008/022_mark_and_don_20080607.jpg] Mark +[[agimg 2008/joshua_tree_06_07_2008/022_mark_and_don_20080607.jpg ]] Mark and I took a trip to Joshua Tree over the previous weekend. We hiked in towards Pine City on Friday night and set up the tent near the edge of the day use area. It took us about 10 minutes of wandering in the @@ -8,19 +8,19 @@ happened to find a miniature cholla cactus in the dark and of course managed to stab himself with it, which added to the excitement of setting up the tent. -[gal://2008/joshua_tree_06_07_2008/panorama_1.jpg] When the sun came +[[agimg 2008/joshua_tree_06_07_2008/panorama_1.jpg ]] When the sun came up the next day, we were finally able to see where we had actually set up camp. A series of amazing bolders were to the south east of our campsite, and we spent some time in the morning exploring them as we finished off our slightly smushed pop tarts. -[gal://2008/joshua_tree_06_07_2008/040_trees_and_rocks_20080607.jpg] +[[agimg 2008/joshua_tree_06_07_2008/040_trees_and_rocks_20080607.jpg ]] We then packed up the tent and our bags and took off to see Pine City itself (which is in the day use area). It appears to be called that because of a few ancient conifers which have managed to survive in the desert, though I'm only guessing based on what I saw. -[gal://2008/joshua_tree_06_07_2008/066_our_campsite_20080608.jpg] +[[agimg 2008/joshua_tree_06_07_2008/066_our_campsite_20080608.jpg ]] From Pine City, we took off cross country heading north-west towards Queen Mountain, where we wandered around through a ton of gullies and dry washes. (Note of caution: be very careful in areas like this @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Eventually we found a neat place to camp around noon a bit south east of Queen Mountain. -[gal://2008/joshua_tree_06_07_2008/058_mark_squeezing_through_20080607.jpg] +[[agimg 2008/joshua_tree_06_07_2008/058_mark_squeezing_through_20080607.jpg ]] We set up the tent, dropped off the packs and then went wandering around to boulder some of the neat rock formations and lollygag about looking at the neat scenery. During this entire time, the only