Talk about a trip you took out to Anza Borrego
Palm Mesa High Point and nearby benchmarks
tekewin Posts: 371
2/24/2016
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Hello, Desert forum, this is my first post. I have made many trips to Anza-Borrego and love the desert.
Last Friday, my friend Brad and I hiked up to Palm Mesa High Point from the Los Coyotes reservation. We visited a few benchmarks (Norte, Phil, Cody) along the way. Here are a few photos. The full report is here.
edited by tekewin on 2/25/2016
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dsefcik Administrator Posts: 2622
2/24/2016
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Looks like a nice area, would have thought there would be some water by now though.....I like the deer...nice TR, thanks for posting and welcome to the forums...
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tekewin Posts: 371
2/25/2016
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dsefcik wrote:
Looks like a nice area, would have thought there would be some water by now though.....I like the deer...nice TR, thanks for posting and welcome to the forums...
I was expecting water, but the closest I found was a few damp spots. It also surprised me about how little cactus there was compared to San Ysidro and Indianhead.
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surfponto Administrator Posts: 1364
2/25/2016
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Looks like a great area to hike. Your picture of the morteros is very cool. Thanks for sharing Bob
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rockhopper Posts: 668
2/25/2016
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Looks like a neat X-country hike. The morteros look very old. Welcome to the fourm!
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tekewin Posts: 371
2/25/2016
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Yeah, the morteros were cool and weathered, right on the bank of the canyon. I spotted it on the way back.
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ziphius Posts: 911
2/27/2016
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Very cool area and trip. Welcome to the forum.
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