This sandy, north-south road crosses over a small ridge. From the north-side, the ridge blocks the view of any signs of civilization.
This photo, looking towards the north-west, gives you some perspective of the size of Blayney Ranch. In the distance you can see the highest point on the property at an elevation of 3,251 feet.
This particular portion of the buttes is located immediately west of the pass road, looking from the south towards the north-west.
A lone Joshua Tree watches silently over some unique rock formations near the south-western most corner of the ranch. Taken in the area known as the Blayney Bowl this photo looks towards the west.
This photo clearly shows the almost extra-terrestrial appearence of portions of the ranch, looking towards the south-west from north side of the Lovejoy Pass.
With the buttes as a backdrop, this photo shows the gently sloping foreground.
Like an oasis, this group of Joshua trees springs up among the arid surroundings.
One of several dirt roads on Blayney Ranch.
Looking north, this road is on the eastern half of the ranch heading towards Danger Rock.
More Joshuas near an out-cropping of rocks.
North/East of the pass, this road heads south towards Pete's place.