Fantastic video. I'm glad you enjoyed signal hill. I lived in Picture Rocks (the small town near by) as a kid. We went to signal hill regularly for picnics, solstices, and special occasions. I love the Sonoran desert deeply and i think you did a wonderful job of conveying its mystical beauty.
If you're a carnivore, I highly recommend the carne seca at El charo cafe. It's the only place in the US that can sun dry it and it is amazing. Also, if a whiskey fan, the Del Bac Dorado is a treat of an American single malt.
@@portalminer8813 alright alright. Didn't mean to offend anyone with my work. What I mean is "comparably" --> mean daily maximum per year in tucson and phoenix averages at around 28-30 degrees celcius while for instance brawley averages at around 33 degrees. Also during winter I felt the weather in SoCal was warmer and drier than in and around Tucson. Might be interesting for those who are planning to visit - that's who I am looking to help with my personal observations. But all that being said, yes you are right: phoenix and tucson are very hot
Fantastic video. I'm glad you enjoyed signal hill. I lived in Picture Rocks (the small town near by) as a kid. We went to signal hill regularly for picnics, solstices, and special occasions. I love the Sonoran desert deeply and i think you did a wonderful job of conveying its mystical beauty.
@@ANTIK1OAS thanks for your feedback! Mystical beauty sums it up perfectly - that must have been an amazing place to grow up!
Great video! Will be minutes from SNP West next week for 3 months. Looking forward to many desert hikes.
@@wjb111 thanks! Yeah, its amazing out there. Have fun! 👏👏👏
If you're a carnivore, I highly recommend the carne seca at El charo cafe. It's the only place in the US that can sun dry it and it is amazing. Also, if a whiskey fan, the Del Bac Dorado is a treat of an American single malt.
Cool in Phoenix and Tucson? You've got to be kidding...
@@portalminer8813 alright alright. Didn't mean to offend anyone with my work. What I mean is "comparably" --> mean daily maximum per year in tucson and phoenix averages at around 28-30 degrees celcius while for instance brawley averages at around 33 degrees. Also during winter I felt the weather in SoCal was warmer and drier than in and around Tucson. Might be interesting for those who are planning to visit - that's who I am looking to help with my personal observations. But all that being said, yes you are right: phoenix and tucson are very hot