Talk about a trip you took out to Anza Borrego
Fish Creek Mountains
davidwyby Posts: 46
8/27/2020
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Placeholder for a trip report...last winter I hiked in a mining trail from the S. to a few mines, and once from the N, but did not reach mines.
I will upload pictures later, remind me if I forget. @britain
I want to explore more to the Western parts of the area this winter, as well as the Coyote mntns. I have an itch for the off-trail, less traveled places.
For now, it's the Santa Rosas and hopefully San Jacinto for the first time by way of Marion soon.
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rockhopper Posts: 668
8/28/2020
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Second the notion of the Mountains. That's what the Cahuilla did! San Jacinto via Marion is a neat route. Didn't bring my ol' 35mm SLR on that trip. It's a more gradual climb as I remember. You can stop at the top of the granite monolith opposing mighty Tahquitz.
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Britain Posts: 606
8/29/2020
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davidwyby wrote:
Placeholder for a trip report...last winter I hiked in a mining trail from the S. to a few mines, and once from the N, but did not reach mines.
I will upload pictures later, remind me if I forget. @britain
I want to explore more to the Western parts of the area this winter, as well as the Coyote mntns. I have an itch for the off-trail, less traveled places.
For now, it's the Santa Rosas and hopefully San Jacinto for the first time by way of Marion soon.
Good stuff waiting David.
-- Cant drive 55 Britain http://icorva.com
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davidwyby Posts: 46
9/9/2020
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Just got home from the mountains of CO...why do we live here again?
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dsefcik Administrator Posts: 2624
9/9/2020
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davidwyby wrote:
Just got home from the mountains of CO...why do we live here again? ask myself everyday...
-- http://www.sefcik.com http://www.darensefcik.com http://www.carrizogorge.com
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