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Purple desert sages dominate the foreground as I go for a short walk in the Wee Thump Joshua Tree Wilderness Area

6106-wee-thump-wilderness.jpg Wee Thump Joshua Tree Wilderness: I take a short energy-bar and water break at the turnout along Nevada 164ThumbnailsI've just coasted blissfully down 6 miles of Nevada 164 and reach unpaved Walking Box Ranch Road, where I'll turn offWee Thump Joshua Tree Wilderness: I take a short energy-bar and water break at the turnout along Nevada 164ThumbnailsI've just coasted blissfully down 6 miles of Nevada 164 and reach unpaved Walking Box Ranch Road, where I'll turn offWee Thump Joshua Tree Wilderness: I take a short energy-bar and water break at the turnout along Nevada 164ThumbnailsI've just coasted blissfully down 6 miles of Nevada 164 and reach unpaved Walking Box Ranch Road, where I'll turn offWee Thump Joshua Tree Wilderness: I take a short energy-bar and water break at the turnout along Nevada 164ThumbnailsI've just coasted blissfully down 6 miles of Nevada 164 and reach unpaved Walking Box Ranch Road, where I'll turn offWee Thump Joshua Tree Wilderness: I take a short energy-bar and water break at the turnout along Nevada 164ThumbnailsI've just coasted blissfully down 6 miles of Nevada 164 and reach unpaved Walking Box Ranch Road, where I'll turn off

Wee Thump Wilderness Area was established in 2002. Fields of desert mallows bloom almost invisibly in the background between here and the McCullough Mountains.