Palm Springs 2025 #2

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“We’re not in Kansas anymore”
“We’re not in Kansas anymore”

Arrived in sunny Palm Springs for a short respite from the Minnesota winter. After a much-anticipated grilled cheese sandwich late lunch at Blackbook, a downtown haunt for, um, friends of Dorothy, we filled a cart with groceries at Albertsons, then checked into our rental. Here, we're sitting on our balcony in the dusk staring at palm trees and the San Jacinto Mountains.

What a difference 8,000 feet makes
What a difference 8,000 feet makes

This morning: hiked a snowy landscape with temperatures in the 50s. ​This afternoon: desert hiking in the 80s. ​All thanks to an 8,000-foot elevation difference and an aerial tramway. ​Both hikes were cut short: the first by ice, the second by dehydration.

Hiking Indian Canyons yet again
Hiking Indian Canyons yet again

On our hike through Indian Canyons, the ancestral home of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, a barrel cactus looked ready for some fancy dance moves. We've hiked these trails so many times over the years, and each time it seems to require a little more effort, particularly on the ascents.

Hiking an oasis
Hiking an oasis

Granite walls gradually closed in as we hiked a shaded trail up a canyon to this spot. The trail must've crossed the stream a dozen times, giving us multiple opportunities to balance on slick rocks. Although we were surrounded by desert, the stream fed one long oasis, a winding line of palms.

Mid-century modern: serious business, except when it isn’t
Mid-century modern: serious business, except when it isn’t

Mid-century modern is taken seriously in these parts, except when it isn't. Walked through neighborhoods of homes, some that once belonged to Hollywood royalty, generally left undecorated for the season, presumably in pursuit of consistent taste.

Neither up nor down
Neither up nor down

Hiked one-way with city transit at each end. We marched (kinda) up a hill, gaining a total of 1,300 feet. Here, we've wandered across the high ground and are part-way down the next hill. Palm Springs is spread out below us, as we watched landings and takeoffs at PSP (top-left).

A moderate dose of Christmas cheer
A moderate dose of Christmas cheer

Tonight, the sold-out A Swingin' Little Christmas, starring Jane Lynch, famous for her enthusiastic tyranny (Glee, Best in Show, etc.). The show delivered talented performers and reasonable doses of holiday schmaltz. This was a chance to experience the Palm Springs Plaza Theatre, which just reopened this month after a major renovation.

80 degrees and a cold one
80 degrees and a cold one

One final hike in the hills above Palm Springs: the South Lykken Trail. It was dry, dusty, and hot (80s), but offered great views and a well-maintained path. We took a Lyft to the trailhead and walked back into town from the finish. A beer at Blackbook never tasted better.

Tail end of our trip
Tail end of our trip

​At Palm Springs PSP, enjoying the warmth for a little while longer. Behind us, a Delta tail peeks out through desert vegetation. Delta's nonstop PSP/MSP service makes this an easy warm-weather destination for us.