Joshua Tree in the snow from Taylor Davidson on Vimeo.

Paul Ho-On reminded me that I haven’t done any videos from my trip; simply slipped my mind. Today seemed like a good day to get back on track.

Joshua Tree National Park in the California desert doesn’t usually get snow; in fact the average annual precipitation is only about 4 inches (my mistake on the video) and the last real snow that Joshua Tree got was in 2004, according to the park rangers.

But I was lucky to get the opportunity to see Joshua Tree in a very different light: click here to view a set of pictures from Joshua Tree on TaylorDavidson.com.

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  • http://www.ho-on.com Paul

    Thanks for the video. A far cry from the weather in Boca Raton, FL. Some great pictures as well.

  • http://www.unstructuredventures.com/uv Taylor Davidson

    Pretty far cry from what it's usually like in Joshua Tree…

  • ericajoh

    What a good timing. You're very lucky to have experienced it when the conditions were so different.

  • http://brooksjordan.name brooksjordan

    That's not Joshua Tree, you're still in Texas. :)

  • http://www.unstructuredventures.com/uv Taylor Davidson

    Oddly, it snowed in Houston while I was there, but not nearly as much…

  • http://foxnomad.com Anil

    Snow in the desert.. what an amazing view. Wish I brought snow with me everywhere I went!

  • http://www.jc-landscaping.com/ Garden designs in Florida

    Trees on snow looks beautiful.

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