Naturistic
Westward from Flagstaff
Leading westward from Flagstaff, Arizona,
Interstate 40 passes through a scenic landscape of meadows and ponderosa pine
forests. Beyond Williams, the highway
leaves this lofty terrain and descends into a broad swath of open parklands and
low ridges; covered by juniper shrubs; this attractive ecosystem generally
ranges in elevation from 3000 to 4000 feet.
Nearing Kingman, the highway drops further into
the bleak landscape of the Mojave Desert, bordered by high but treeless
ranges. Three hours later, during which
we crossed the Colorado River south of Needles, California, we finally escaped
the Mojave west of Barstow; we then followed Interstate 15 westward to Cajon
Pass and descended into the Los Angeles basin.
One cannot fully appreciate the dimensions and
severity of a desert without driving across it; even today, with our modern,
air-conditioned vehicles, it is a tiring experience. We can only begin to imagine the challenges
endured by those who used horses and wagons to make the journey.
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