Ryan Mountain Rocks - Joshua Tree National Park
by Stephen Stookey
Title
Ryan Mountain Rocks - Joshua Tree National Park
Artist
Stephen Stookey
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Eerie. Weird. Odd. Peculiar. Is it a cactus, shrub or tree? The Joshua tree begs a host of questions on first encounter. The iconic image of the Mojave Desert, Joshua trees possess a Suessian quality. Each tree unique in size and shape as its tentacled branches reach into the high desert sky. Explorer John C. Freemont dismissed the Joshua tree as "stiff and ungraceful" and "the most repulsive tree in the vegetable kingdom." With all due respect to Mr. Freemont, scores of visitors to Joshua Tree National Park and the Mojave Desert would disagree. Set against the backdrop of a high desert sky and massive boulder piles, the Joshua tree silhouette takes on a mesmerizing, mystical grace. The combination of Joshua trees and boulders gives the landscape of Joshua Tree national Park a Flintstone-esque look.
Ryan Mountain sits adjacent to adobe remains of Ryan Ranch. The house once occupied by miners Jepp and Tom Ryan during the operation of the Lost Horse Mine. A suspicious fire destroyed the abandoned ranch house in the 1970s. Ryan Mountain is popular with with climbers, and the jumble of rocks serves as a backdrop to the Ryan Ranch campground. Look closely and you will spot a rock climber.
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December 5th, 2019
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