Talk about a trip you took out to Anza Borrego
Domeland/Wind Caves
Rocko1 Posts: 615
4/20/2020
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Did a short hike to the wind caves this weekend. Were a few campers out in this area when we arrived at 7am. Hiked up to peak 1662 via the wind cave trail that follows the wash for a ways. Flowers are starting to bloom. Another week or so out to be great.
On the way up towards 1662


Great views from here

Register on 1662. About a signature every few weeks.

Lot of scallop fossils. Saw some broken silver dollars and snails as well. Walrus and Camelid fossils were found here according to the trailhead information.

Interesting caves all over. Could spend a lot of time around here.

The main dome had many caves and the large one could house a few people easily. Plenty of smaller caves you could cowboy camp in easily.


View to the west

Very healthy cacti

Wife and I drank some coffee near the peak and decided to save the loop-through the slot canyons- for another outing, backpacking maybe. I have never been to this area and was impressed.
Trash retrieved- Balloon: 0 Slightly used extinguisher: 1 Beverage: 1
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Brian Posts: 250
4/20/2020
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Nice pics. My first trip to Domelands was before they had the sign at the turnoff. I mistakenly took a road that was maybe a quarter mile S of the correct one and promptly got stuck in the sand. That was about the time I started to seriously consider that I needed a car with AWD if I was going to continue doing the desert thing.
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tommy750 Posts: 1071
4/20/2020
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Nice TR Rocko1. Lots of neat places to explore out there.
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ziphius Posts: 911
4/21/2020
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Nice trip report, envious.
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dsefcik Administrator Posts: 2634
4/21/2020
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Nice...I really like the fossil and flower pics. I have never been to those caves...been close many times but never actually gone to them...
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tommy750 Posts: 1071
4/21/2020
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Rocko1, here's a petroglyph you walked right by on the way to the wind caves. Looks like another petroglyph down in Pinto Canyon a little ways to the south. The ruler is being held by Jeff Sagun, BLM archaeologist, who called it a tortoise. Not aware of any water source in the Coyotes except maybe a few tinajas. Definitely a lot of slots, mining stuff, fossils and amazing scenery out there.
Tortoise Petroglyphs (2018_09_25 07_05_23 UTC) by tomteske, on Flickr
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tekewin Posts: 385
4/23/2020
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Excellent! Love the flowers. I hope to visit some day.
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