KELSO DUNES, CALIFORNIA
August 21, 2017
Heather at the top of Kelso Dunes, California |
covering around 45 square miles of desert, The quartz and feldspar sand travels with the prevailing winds creating a ocean like landscape of meandering and wave like dunes.
Kelso Dunes, California |
The tallest dune in the Kelso area is the second tallest dune in California as it reaches around 650ft. from the base of the sand.
Kelso Dunes, California |
The vegetation holds a lot of the terrain together which also appears to pace the movement of the dunes erosion and wind travel.
Kelso Dunes, California |
The dunes also have another feature where they have a booming sound when the winds kick up and piles of sand slowly slide down the face of the dune.
Heather at the top of Kelso Dunes, California |
It was really interesting to hear the dunes "vibrate" as we descending down at night. Each step was like walking on strings of a musical instrument the vibrated a low end sounding noise.
Kelso Dunes, California |
It is my understanding that conditions need to be really dry on the surface but within the dunes.
Kelso Dunes, California |
There is moisture locked into place by
the sand so when surface vibrations are created, the sound is amplified
and the waveform vibrations start to shake the sand.
Kelso Dunes, California |
There are some nice campgrounds just to the south of the main trail head which has some trees for shade, a fire pit, and a couple of excellent logs to lay on!
Kelso Dunes, California |
You can access the dunes from the campground and hike right up and onto the ridge The views are spectacular on the ridge, and this ridge will also connect to the high point.
Kelso Dunes, California |
I highly recommend coming to kelso dunes when the sun is setting as you will have views that are spectacular and unforgettable. Just look out for the ferries and the ranger!
Heather at the top of Kelso Dunes, California |
Kelso Dunes, California |
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