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I stayed at the Wills Fargo Motel last night instead of at the tacky Royal Hawaiian Motel down the road

01222-wills-gargo-motel.jpg I step across some rocks in a patch of plants (maidenhair ferns, I think) under which a dark blue stream trickles vigourouslyThumbnailsI stash the bicycle behind some Catclaw bushes with fragrant flowers and begin the hike up Borrego Canyon.I step across some rocks in a patch of plants (maidenhair ferns, I think) under which a dark blue stream trickles vigourouslyThumbnailsI stash the bicycle behind some Catclaw bushes with fragrant flowers and begin the hike up Borrego Canyon.I step across some rocks in a patch of plants (maidenhair ferns, I think) under which a dark blue stream trickles vigourouslyThumbnailsI stash the bicycle behind some Catclaw bushes with fragrant flowers and begin the hike up Borrego Canyon.I step across some rocks in a patch of plants (maidenhair ferns, I think) under which a dark blue stream trickles vigourouslyThumbnailsI stash the bicycle behind some Catclaw bushes with fragrant flowers and begin the hike up Borrego Canyon.I step across some rocks in a patch of plants (maidenhair ferns, I think) under which a dark blue stream trickles vigourouslyThumbnailsI stash the bicycle behind some Catclaw bushes with fragrant flowers and begin the hike up Borrego Canyon.

It turns out that the Wills Fargo is a better deal than the Royal Hawaiian, where I've often stayed on other trips out here.

Wills Fargo costs roughly the same, but is cleaner and not so dilapidated. True, the Wills Fargo is also blander, and lacks the weird 70s' styling of the Royal Hawaiian.