2/1/2011
Topic:
Old Carrizo Stage Station
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hey Daren,
Here is a GPX file Bob
dsefcik wrote:
Where is this more or less? |
2/4/2011
Topic:
Jacumba Mountains Area Day Trip
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Great pics Daren, I would like to explore some of the old railroad artifacts at some point.
I think your truck would have made it down those rocks by the way
What's the story on that rock cabin?
Bob <em>edited by surfponto on 2/4/2011</em> |
2/4/2011
Topic:
Bow Willow
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Hi David, Nice pics. Have you done that Bow WIllow to Rockhouse Canyon loop? I would like to do that at some point.
I like the Sombrero Peak shot a lot.
Bob |
2/4/2011
Topic:
Attemp to find the old Carrizo Stage Station
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Never quite made it to the old Carrizo Stage Station. The water up Carrizo Creek got pretty deep and since no one was around I opted not to venture further up. Ended up trying to hike to it but got semi-lost and had to abandon the quest.
Here are some of the pics
<em>edited by surfponto on 2/4/2011</em> |
2/4/2011
Topic:
Attemp to find the old Carrizo Stage Station
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Hey Daren Truck would have no problem One twisty section but most is easy Nothing like Carrizo Gorge Bummer about your dog :-(
There are suppose to be a few posts left at the site |
2/5/2011
Topic:
Jacumba Mountains Area Day Trip
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Cool thanks. Pretty cool there is a stove etc. As far as my trip I will write up a quick trip report but suffice to say I got lost in the marsh and ended up bushwhacking through way to much carrizo and cat claw Legs are so scratched up :-(
dsefcik wrote:
surfponto wrote:
Great pics Daren, I would like to explore some of the old railroad artifacts at some point.
I think your truck would have made it down those rocks by the way
What's the story on that rock cabin?
Bob
I don't know much about the cabin, it was a brief mention in the Lindsay book and to be honest it was kinda hidden, we almost missed it..well I did, Scott my friend found it. It was right near the quarry so my guess is old miners built and used it. There were numerous artifacts like an old gas stove so it was not too old, maybe early to mid 1900.
I am certain that my truck could have navigated the road in skilled hands. I am just not there yet, I am still testing the waters with the truck and my own skills. It was steep and narrow, you can see all of the tire rub marks on the rocks and the whole center was piled up with rocks from people trying to get down it.
Enough about my trip out, how was Carrizo??
-- |
2/5/2011
Topic:
Attemp to find the old Carrizo Stage Station
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Thanks for those links David, Ice was not too thick but nevertheless showed how cold it got out there on the previous night. My sleeping bag wasn't quite as warm as I had hoped :-(
Worst part was I was less than a 1/2 mile away according to my GPS and I could see the station posts from a nearby hill. Problem was there was a huge thicket of carrizo and catclaw between me and the stage station.
Going to look at the map again and give it another go at some point. <em>edited by surfponto on 2/5/2011</em> |
2/5/2011
Topic:
Attemp to find the old Carrizo Stage Station
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Up for giving it a try? :-)
dsefcik wrote:
Those are great links David, thanks! |
2/6/2011
Topic:
Attemp to find the old Carrizo Stage Station
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Here is the trip report from my latest trip
Really want to check out that stage station but maybe I am building it up in my head to much considering its' just a few standing posts |
2/7/2011
Topic:
Bow Willow
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I would like to do that hike at some point. Usually we just park at the intersection of Carrizo Gorge and Rockhouse Canyon and hike straight up the wash.
Bob
hikerdmb wrote:
We did that loop a few years ago. It is a very nice hike. These pics are from that area but we did not do the whole loop this time. The little pass that goes from Rockhouse over into Bow Willow is very cool. Hiking on old Indian trails like that makes the hike. Also the views up into Bow Willow Canyon from there are fantastic. Tha old sign is on that trail. David edited by hikerdmb on 2/4/2011 |
2/7/2011
Topic:
Carrizo Gorge Old Railway Train Parts
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Still tripping on that train. What is the story with that? |
2/8/2011
Topic:
Carrizo Gorge Old Railway Train Parts
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Hey Daren Not to be a downer but I wonder if this is the area where the Sunrise Powerlink would pass through. It shows on the map that it will cut through Carrizo Gorge outside of the ABDSP border, although it may parallel closer to the 8 freeway
Did you also notice off to your left when you were driving home that they are clearing land in McCain Valley? Looks like it was for a tower.
Bob <em>edited by surfponto on 2/8/2011</em> |
2/9/2011
Topic:
Bighorn Pictures
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Those are incredible! She must have a really good lens Our big encounter was near Indian Hill
dsefcik wrote:
Found this site tonight, amazing pictures!
http://www.loricareyphoto.com/gallery/2973402_DUveF#209484782_txfn2 |
2/9/2011
Topic:
Bighorn Pictures
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I would like to take credit but Mary took it |
2/10/2011
Topic:
Bighorn Pictures
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Right after the picture they all scrambled up the cliff
Click pic to see the photo album of that trip
hikerdmb wrote:
That is interesting how all of them are standing with the front higher than their rear. Probably makes them ready to go up the slope as quickly as possible. <em>edited by surfponto on 2/10/2011</em> |
2/20/2011
Topic:
Peak 6582 redux
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Hey Stewart, Welcome to the forum. Sounds like you have a lot of experience in Anza Borrego. Will check out some of your pics.
The hike sounds hardcore. I really like that area, and would like to spend more time exploring up there. We rarely venture north of Indian Valley off the S2 and know that area pretty well.
Funny but we live in Leucadia now and have been here about 16 years after a brief 3 year stint on Kauai.
Heading out to Borrego today to hike around Piedras Grandes. Pouring rain in Leucadia, but the Doppler is showing it clear in Ocotillo so we are going to chance it,
Bob
stewart wrote:
That looks like a Sunday morning hike, and we will probably be climbing 6582 on Sunday, so may not see this group at all. Doesn't sound as though they'll leave the desert floor, either. My plan on this end is to drive down Friday, begin hiking Saturday. Climb up to the ridge and climb 6582 or whatever Sunday, hike down Monday. Drive home Tuesday. There's plenty of wiggle room in there, I hope, for side trips, or possibly a return through Rockhouse. The popularity of this area has increased since I was last there, no doubt. Jerry Schad's book is likely to be a big factor in that--Afoot and Afield was my bible when I lived in Leucadia in the nineties. <em>edited by surfponto on 2/20/2011</em> |
2/20/2011
Topic:
Peak 6582 redux
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Your pics are great, even with the 1.2 mega pixel camera Looks like a great area.
Bob
stewart wrote:
Here's the link: http://technopeasant.org/ click on ANZA 2000 Not too many photos, had my first digital camera along, a 1.2 megapixel. |
2/20/2011
Topic:
Peak 6582 redux
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Sounds like a great backpack trip. Will definitely give it some thought. Great story about the guys with the electric cart. Ask Daren what we saw the last time we hiked to Goat Canyon along the tracks. None of us could believe it.
Found some new pictographs today around Piedras Grandes. Will post some pics tomorrow.
Crazy weather up at Mt. Laguna and the Tecate Divide. Tons of snow (by San Diego standards )
Bob
stewart wrote:
Bob, glad you liked the pics. I've just started to pull old files to load online. Is a daunting task, and some pics I recognize but never labeled as to location. And as I look over the Kodachrome stuff, find that my Carrizo Gorge photos never got scanned. I once saw a couple of guy riding a battery powered cart on those rails, complete with a trailer (for their cooler of beer). They just carried the cart over the rough bits, had lawn chairs tied to the cart to ride in comfort,, etc. That 1.2 megapixel was Olympus' first stabilized digital camera with a 10x zoom, with a second digital screen in the eyepiece. Good lens, I think, very sharp, maybe better than my current camera, Canon's sx20.
Consider joining us on this hike. With a map in hand I can show you numerous routes in the area for future consideration. There's a ancient painting out in the Rockhouse area that I've yet to see any mention of, and a healthy spring full of water, too. A local fellow up here (SF Bay Area), Richard, I'm hoping will join the hike, too. If you're familiar with multi-day backpacking, there are only a couple of parts of this trip that will be sort of tough. The climb from Corp with a full pack (40-45 lbs) is a bit of a sweat, since it involves some scrambling. And were we to try to camp on the Santa Rosa Ridge, climbing up there with full packs is difficult, too. But if a water camp were made down lower, then the second day will be easier than the first, because though the elevation gain is severe, only water for a day hike is needed.
The area below 6582 can be quite sublime this time of the year. Rockhouse Basin I've always found to be sort of gloomy, for some reason, but the foothills below 6582 usually bask in sunshine, have nice views, etc. And with three days to do the route, there's no rush.
If you have any questions about waterless backpacking, don't hesitate to ask. It involves stripping out all the non-essential gear and replacing that weight with water, 5 quarts per 24 hours. On a three day/two night trip, three gallons of water plus an extra quart or so, is enough, in mild temps. No coffee, alcohol, tea, or anything other such diuretic.
--Stewart |
2/21/2011
Topic:
Mysterious Handprint Pictographs at Piedras Grande
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Mary and I spent yestrday checking for wildflowers and trying to find these handprint pictographs in the Piedras grandes area. Will post a report but here are the pictures... Anza Borrego - Piedras Grandes Photos <em>edited by surfponto on 2/21/2011</em> |
2/21/2011
Topic:
Truck Camper on Truckhaven Trail
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Looks like a great trip David, I think the flowers are doing a lot better up in the northern end than down south. It was nice you had the camper during the rainstorm. Does it stay pretty dry? I agree, the rain should help the flowers immensely and I am planning to head out the second week in March to check things out.
Here is a shot my wife took of a honey bee on a Desert Lavender (?) plant when we were out for the day on Sunday. Weather was great but a bit of wind..
Best, Bob |
2/22/2011
Topic:
Mysterious Handprint Pictographs at Piedras Grande
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I almost emailed you Saturday night but then figured it was kind of last minute. We spent the day hiking around Piedras Grandes.
Found a couple cool new caves.
Snow was incredible at the Sunrise Hwy turnoff
dsefcik wrote:
Nice pictures Bob!
I think we missed each other, I was camping with my son Sat/Sun/Mon near Indian Gorge, will post some pics and a TR soon. |
2/22/2011
Topic:
Truck Camper on Truckhaven Trail
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Hey David, Never made it over to the Blue Sun Cave area. Hiked around Piedras Grandes for a while and then decided to head over to the Lazy Lizard for a beer. I can send you the location of the hand pictograph cave. It is pretty cool.
I am hoping to make it back out the second or third week in March also. I think that will be a god time for flowers in the southern areas like you said.
Bob
hikerdmb wrote:
Bob, The camper stays nice and dry. We have had it in rain several times and also in snow a few times and never a problem. Snow on the solar panel keeps it from doing its job but that is the only problem. When it is really cold we do get some condensation inside but not too bad. The north end of the park was wet when we got there on Friday and after the rain it was really wet. I was surprised that Font's and Inspiration Washes both flowed across the road and down into Clark Lake. The official storm total over the weekend for Borrego Springs was 1.48". For Agua Caliente, it was 1.73". That should help the southern part a bit. Looks like more rain and snow this coming weekend too. I am hoping to get out this weekend but not sure yet and then the second weekend of March if possible. Those pictographs you found are very nice. I have never seen the hand images before. I would love to know where those are. Did you happen to go across from the Blue Sun Cave to the huge tank or were you not out that far? I bet after this last weekend it is full to the top. David <em>edited by surfponto on 2/22/2011</em> |
2/22/2011
Topic:
Truck Camper on Truckhaven Trail
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Will have my sister in tow so if there are flowers involved she will probably be game :-)
dsefcik wrote:
I am wondering if we should just make it a group party for the 19th and hike peak 6582 once and for all.... |
2/22/2011
Topic:
Clark Valley Petroglyphs
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Great photos Missy, I will have to go check out those Petroglyphs. You have some great Desert Bighorn shots.
Sorry this forum software i am using is pretty limited. Not very intuitive to add photos. Bob
Missy wrote:
Found the petroglyphs in Clark Valley about 2 yrs ago-- they were in much better condition than I'd heard, but it took a while to find that Corp marker!! We also found lots of pottery and an old 50mm casing. I'd post pics from our trip out there but I don't know how... so I added them to a Photobucket album- http://s29.photobucket.com/albums/c283/SoCalDiveGirl/Anza%20Borrego%202009/ |
2/23/2011
Topic:
Torote Canyon / Indian Valley
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Great photos Daren, Looks like a great trip.
Your camera skills have definitely improved. Great bee picture.
Bob |
2/23/2011
Topic:
Handprint Pictographs
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Curious if anyone knows the story behind these ?
Old, new or what ?
There are some other pictos in the same cave |
2/23/2011
Topic:
Piedras Grandes Pictographs Redux
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Piedras Grandes Trip Report OK I am a bit slower posting a trip report than Daren or David, but here goes.
I think my problem is that I am too wordy. |
3/8/2011
Topic:
Desert Wildflowers and the caves of Inner Pasture
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While not in Anza Borrego State Park the adjacent Inner Pasture area is amazing. Thanks to Daren for finding the route up the wash from the S2.
Trip Report: Desert Wildflowers and the Amazing Caves of Inner Pasture
edited by surfponto on 3/8/2011 edited by surfponto on 3/17/2023 |
3/8/2011
Topic:
Desert Wildflowers and the caves of Inner Pasture
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Thanks David,
The cave was really cool. I can't take credit. I was ready to give up but Daren persisted :-) Guess there are pictos in there that we didn't see.
The area has a lot of signs of habitation.
Bob
hikerdmb wrote:
Bob, Thanks for sharing. I haven't been out in about 3 weeks and I was kind of having withdrawals. You pics and TR helped. That cave looked very cool and I don't think I have ever seen pottery in ABDSP with a pattern in it like that. Looks like lots of flowers too. I especially like the ghost flower pics. David |
3/10/2011
Topic:
Indian Valley North / Inner Psture
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Those are awesome pictures. Makes me want to upgrade to a digital SLR. Then again I would have to learn how to use it.
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3/15/2011
Topic:
California Bighorn Sheep in Canada
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Cool link Daren,
I believe the Bighorn Sheep in Anza Borrego are a sub-species called the Peninsular Bighorn. Any one can chime in if I am wrong :-)
I believe their population is pretty small. <em>edited by surfponto on 3/15/2011</em> |
3/16/2011
Topic:
Peak 6582 redux
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Hey Stewart, A trip report would be great. We will be heading out Saturday AM for an overnight trip to Indian Valley or Mortero Canyon. My sister and her boyfriend want to see wildflowers.
I have heard their may be some weather coming in but so far it looks pretty minor.
stewart wrote:
Okay, thanks, Daren, for checking in. I'll post the trip on my website when I get back. --Stewart <em>edited by surfponto on 3/16/2011</em> |
3/18/2011
Topic:
Peak 6582 redux
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Good luck Stewart. We are heading out Saturday AM also. I think we are camping in the Indian Valley South Fork. Bob |
3/18/2011
Topic:
Peak 6582 redux
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Cool we will look for you on Saturday
dsefcik wrote:
We are shooting for the north fork...but plans do change... |
3/18/2011
Topic:
Photo Albums using JQuery
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I tend to shy away from Flash based slide shows because I do not like users to have to download a plug-in among other things. That being said I wanted a better way to pull my photos from Picasa into the website and display them in a cool slideshow.
I have been pulling the photos from Picasa all along but I have only been displaying them in a page that you have to scroll through. Nice but I wanted something better.
I utilized JQuery along with a plug-in called PrettyPhoto and an additional plug-in called the JQuery Picasa Plugin.
Took some tweaking and still needs some worry but check out the reslults below http://photos.anzaborrego.net/travel/AnzaBorrego/photoalbums/indexnew.html |
3/18/2011
Topic:
Photo Albums using JQuery
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Hi David, Try it now. http://photos.anzaborrego.net/travel/AnzaBorrego/photoalbums/picasaalbum.aspx
We are heading out to Borrego tomorrow AM to camp. Going to try to hook up with Daren, Will send more pics
Bob
hikerdmb wrote:
Hey Bob, I think more tweaking may be in order. I saw a white window with a "Start Slide Show" button in the upper left corner. I did not see any pics. Since I haven't been to the desert in almost a month, I need to see some pics! David |
3/21/2011
Topic:
Photo Albums using JQuery
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I updated the photos page to offer some slideshows. http://photos.anzaborrego.net
hikerdmb wrote:
Much better. Nice palm grove too. Thanks for sharing. Hope you have a great trip. Looks like rain here in north county. David |
3/23/2011
Topic:
Indian Valley / Inner Pasture Macro Tour
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Looks like a great trip. Your pictures are incredible. You guys rock for finding those pictographs.
Amazing you can lug that big DSLR camera around, especially on the type of hikes that you do.
Bob |
3/23/2011
Topic:
Indian Valley / Inner Pasture Macro Tour
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Let's say tentatively next week Wednesday possibly.
dsefcik wrote:
Thanks for the comments, I am really enjoying using the camera and need to thank Andy for pushing me to finally get a good camera. I really do need to find a better way to carry it around though, maybe one of those chest thingies...
@David, no gps tracks..note the comment "I even managed to lose Scott's $300 GPS and my camera screen cover along the way." It was a loop hike around false sombrero and back into indian valley via a low saddle east of the end of the valley. Most of the flowers really were small, most were only a few inches above the ground and only an inch or so big (some smaller) and it was hard to get clean pics with the wind blowing them around.
@Bob, I know you mentioned wanting to go out there, I have the next couple of weeks off (sorta) for spring break so let me know. |
3/25/2011
Topic:
Mine Peak - Slot Canyon - Canyon Sin Nombre. Loop.
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That looks like a great hike. I love that Google Maps integration with the pictures. Bob |
3/25/2011
Topic:
Henderson Canyon, Palm Mesa, Borrego Palm Canyon
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Nice. I just saw the iPhone app that lets you download your trip to the iPhone. Will have to try that out. Great pictures Alexey,
Bob
Alexey wrote:
Hi, Recently,I hiked several relatively "new" routes in ABSP. Here is Henderson Canyon, Palm Mesa, Borrego Palm Canyon Loop with the report, pictures and GPS track http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=931965 on EveryTrail. edited by Alexey on 3/24/2011 |
3/25/2011
Topic:
6582 redux
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Hey Stewart, Sounds like quite an adventure. Weather was a bit of an issue down on the southern end also. Great to hear the flowers are doing so good in the northern area of Borrego .
Looking forward to seeing some of your pictures. Regards, Bob |
4/1/2011
Topic:
Indian Valley and then some
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Met up with Daren to do a day hike. No TR yet but the pictures are up. Click pic below
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4/2/2011
Topic:
6582 redux
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Stewart your pictures and captions are great. That look like a great area with a lot to explore. That tire exploding like that is scary..... Glad it went well, Bob |
4/2/2011
Topic:
Indian Valley and then some
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Ouch..... |
4/2/2011
Topic:
New Anza Borrego 2011 Wildflower season slideshow
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2011 Wildflower Season Slideshow Thought I would put together a slideshow of some of the flowers we have sen throughout this years wildflower season.
All JQuery (javascript) and no Flash <em>edited by surfponto on 4/2/2011</em> |
4/3/2011
Topic:
Piepkorn slot
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You can access it from a turn before the border patrol checkpoint in Mortero Wash. If I remember correctly the slot itself is narrow so oyur truck could not go through it. There is a bypass though.
dsefcik wrote:
Any updates on this? I wouldn't mind stopping by there and have a look at it. |
4/3/2011
Topic:
Indian Valley and then some
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Holy s*&^t That is crazy. Looks like a landscape of some weird planet
dsefcik wrote:
hikerdmb wrote:
That is an amazing camera!
OMG..I just looked at the original sized photo full screen...eeek...that's my leg!
Click this link for a full size, up,up close shot:
http://sefcik.smugmug.com/Photography/Anza-Borrego-Desert-State-Park/Indian-Clark-Blair-Valley-03/16442960_DPj8h#1237209566_2LCMM-O-LB |
4/4/2011
Topic:
Indian / Clark / Blair Valley
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Those wildlife pictures look like they are out of National Geographic Think I am going to put a DSLR on my wish list. Great job
Bob |
4/4/2011
Topic:
Indian / Clark / Blair Valley
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How are you doing those panoramas? Do you have to stitch the images together? |
4/14/2011
Topic:
Sacatone Overlook to Carrizo Gorge
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Love the Horned Lizard shot. That hike looks long on the GE picture.
Looks like the long URLs contian some weird characters that are messing up the links. Try running them thru www.tinyurl.com first possibly.
Bob |
4/20/2011
Topic:
Do tent campsites have firepits?
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Hi and welcome, The Borrego Palm Canyon does have fire pits . I am not sure which camp site we camped at (it was a few years back) but we had shade and a fire pit along with a table.
There are some nice hikes from there.
Bob |
4/25/2011
Topic:
Carrizo Gorge Railway
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Shoot, that would have been fun to attend. Seems that i always find out about theses events after the fact.
dsefcik wrote:
Guess they just had a big party also
http://www.eastcountymagazine.org/node/5958 |
4/28/2011
Topic:
Galleta Meadows Sky Art Sculptures
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Great pics Daren, The dinosaurs are my favorite. I love driving up the wash towards that big T-Rex
Makes you feel like you are in Jurassic Park |
4/28/2011
Topic:
Big Three Shootout in Anza Borrego
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This is for you Daren
http://www.4wheeloffroad.com/featuredvehicles/131_1106_2011_big_three_diesel_truck_shootout_intro/index.html
Of course if I had to choose it would be the Dodge <em>edited by surfponto on 4/28/2011</em> |
5/2/2011
Topic:
Bighorn Sheep Sighting
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Awesome story but I think Zeek is spelled Zeke ;-)
Love those sculptures. Have to go check them out. Was that this past weekend? |
5/2/2011
Topic:
Hot Springs Mountain on Los Coyotes reservation
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We did a day hike up to the peak at Hot Springs Mountain on Saturday. Pretty awesome view. I guess it is the highest peak in San Diego County.
Hot Springs Mountain Hike
<em>edited by surfponto on 5/2/2011</em> |
5/2/2011
Topic:
Hot Springs Mountain on Los Coyotes reservation
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dsefcik wrote:
That looks pretty cool, since it is on the reservation do you need to get approval or is it public access?
$9.00 to get on the Los Coyotes reservation It is pretty amazing how big the area is They have a campground also |
5/5/2011
Topic:
Yaqui Pass 360 Degree Panorama View
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You have gotten really good at doing those. They are fun to look at
Bob |
5/24/2011
Topic:
Great Horned Owls
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Those are awesome Daren Never seen Owls that close before
Amazing you could spot them. They blend in really well.
Bob |
5/26/2011
Topic:
Little Blair Valley And My New Lens
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That cave looks interesting. When you say hot, how hot do you mean? I want to do another trip out soon |
6/6/2011
Topic:
Snakes This Season
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Dude! Those are awesome photos. The rattlesnake pictures look like National Geographic :-) Love the eyes on the rattlesnake shot |
6/6/2011
Topic:
Snakes This Season
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ON another note The forum seems to have died a bit. This happened last year too about this time. What noone likes to go out to the Desert in June- August? What is up with that? |
6/6/2011
Topic:
Snakes This Season
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Cool Mary and I want to head out in July for a hike after we get back from Baja
dsefcik wrote:
No worries, I'll have some stuff for you over the next few months..my season is just starting!
surfponto wrote:
ON another note The forum seems to have died a bit. This happened last year too about this time. What noone likes to go out to the Desert in June- August? What is up with that? |
6/8/2011
Topic:
Snakes This Season
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Nice David, That does sound like a great way to experience Borrego in the summer.
OK I moved the recent post list to the top of the main page so maybe we can breathe some life into the forum.
http://www.anzaborrego.net
Bob |
6/10/2011
Topic:
Peak 6582
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Hey DHeuschele, I agree. I was also surprised to see that recent Reader Roam-O-Rama also. He has inspired many hikes for my wife and I.
really made me sad to learn of this.
Bob |
6/14/2011
Topic:
Ocotillo Express Wind Energy Project
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Where was that picture taken Daren? That really sucks. I was under the impression it was still in the approval process? Bob |
6/14/2011
Topic:
Ocotillo Express Wind Energy Project
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If it is OK I will forward your picture to Kevin over at Basin and Range Watch Bob |
6/14/2011
Topic:
Ocotillo Express Wind Energy Project
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That is terrible. I have been told that is a Bighorn Sheep corridor as well as Flat-Tailed Lizard habitat. Curious what the ABDSP thinks about this going up on their southern border. :-( Bob |
6/15/2011
Topic:
New to the forum
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Hi Wes and welcome, Arroyo Tapiado is basically a sandy wash all the way out. As long as you stay on the well travelled section you should be fine. The Mud Caves out there are spectacular. You need a helmet light to explore the more interesting caves. It is an awesome day trip.
Like you mention the temperatures are approaching triple digits so I would wait until after summer to do any serious exploring.
Will post some more information for you soon,
Bob |
6/22/2011
Topic:
New to the forum
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Funny. My 90lb Rhodesian Ridgeback is the biggest wimp out there. Any little thorn and he acts like his life is over. On the other hand our little 27 lb Boston Terrier has had Cholla thorns stuck completely through her paw and isn't even fazed. :-) Go Figure?
dsefcik wrote:
wescarmichael wrote:
Thanks Daren. Looks like I'll save the desert for people hikes.
I mostly do, but my dog doesn't like the heat and the few times I have taken him he ends up getting cactus balls in his paws, no fun for him or me. There are some dogs though that do quite well out in the desert, mine is just not one of them. |
6/23/2011
Topic:
Earthquake / Vallecito Valley - Part 1 - ABDSP
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Is that the plane wreck we talked about finding a while back or is that a different one. Nice Pictos also Would like to check those out Bob |
6/28/2011
Topic:
Earthquake / Vallecito Valley - Part 3 - ABDSP
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Wow, so there really is an old cabin. The only cabin I have seen is the one in Harper Canyon, but there is not much left of that.
Nice find Daren |
6/28/2011
Topic:
Anza Borrego Mud Caves at Arroyo Tapiado
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Hi and welcome. The Mud caves are a ways from Borrego Springs. Easiest access is off the S2 across from Canebrake in the southern end of the park I believe the dirt road is called Vallecito Creek road which then meets up with Arroyo Tapiado
Bob
cirquedreams wrote:
once i get to borrego springs how do i get to the actual caves ?i tried finding them last time and all i found was a place to go dirt bike riding |
6/30/2011
Topic:
Bighorn Sheep Sighting in Anza Borrego
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Pretty good. That was an awesome day.
I hope you get to see a bunch Bob |
6/30/2011
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More SPL News
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Do you mean "good" in a bad way? ;-)
dsefcik wrote:
http://www.eastcountymagazine.org/node/6548
Stopped at Jacumba the last trip, the SPL staging area is looking good....
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6/30/2011
Topic:
Dos Cabezas and Dolomite Mine trail
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Great trip report. Fun read.
Like Daren says, looks like we found another crazy hiker that goes out to the desert in the summer. With regards to that rut next to the tracks, I watched a group try to go up that hill and get stuck. Lead vehicle was a Saturn Vue
Once things settle down, I am going to be heading out there. Seems every weekend has some obligation or another. :-( Just bought a new Engel MT60 fridge so I have plenty of capacity for cold beverages.
Bob |
6/30/2011
Topic:
Dos Cabezas and Dolomite Mine trail
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Hey Tom, Carrizo Canyon/Creek goes a ways up but for driving purposes , stops around 3 miles short of the intersection of Goat Canyon. Google Earth makes it look like you could drive all the way up but that isn't true. Even the hiking trail becomes pretty discernible after a bit.
As far as driving, the LandCruiser does not have any problems, but you are right the sand is pretty soft in places. Also it gets pretty rocky towards the end and I tend to gear down into low range.
You can read this post which was from a few years back when we drove my wife's Tacoma up the canyon.
Bob <em>edited by surfponto on 6/30/2011</em> |
7/1/2011
Topic:
Earthquake / Vallecito Valley - Part 3 - ABDSP
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From what I remember when we saw them last summer, they were hard as rocks.
More like a gourd or squash than a melon.
TR wrote:
Daren;
Is that Coyote Melon edible?
Tom |
7/1/2011
Topic:
Thinking of ABDSP while in DVNP
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David I love the comparison with Borrego. We spent a few days out in Death Valley a few years back and really enjoyed it. Daren spent 10+ days out there last year.
We are heading to Baja in a week so I will post a TR since Borrego and Baja are both part of the Sonoran Desert
Thanks for posting the great pictures
Bob |
7/5/2011
Topic:
Thinking of ABDSP while in DVNP
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OK, I laughed so hard after I read that Thanks for starting my day off with a laugh
hikerdmb wrote:
Daren, That looks like the same little cave. In fact the two dolls in my pic are in your pic too. The metal post by the cave in my pic was just a short piece of I-beam that was standing upright. It was moveable. I guess all the other dolls in that cave moved to a cooler home this summer. David |
7/18/2011
Topic:
Sombrero Peak via McCain Valley 7-11-2011
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Very nice Daren, I like the panoramas How were the temps?
Just got back from Baja some great desert on the way out to Bahia
Bob |
7/18/2011
Topic:
New LandCruiser
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Great vehicle choice but then again I am a bit biased Love the 80 series platform. With a decent lift and tires they are pretty unstoppable trucks.
We had a 1992 FJ80 Land Cruiser with the 4.0 liter 3FE motor which served us well for many Borrego trips.
Our current vehicle is a 1992 Land Cruiser converted with a Toyota 1HZ diesel motor. It ups the economy tremendously and gives decent torque and horsepower.
Congrats. Bob edited by surfponto on 7/18/2011 <em>edited by surfponto on 7/18/2011</em> |
7/20/2011
Topic:
New LandCruiser
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About 18-19 depending on how I drive I have gotten over 20 before which is crazy for a truck this heavy |
7/25/2011
Topic:
New LandCruiser
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Bad news is that the Cruise Control issue on these is pretty common. I believe the fix is actually pretty expensive. I believe it is some sort of solenoid that fails.
really nice looking Cruiser. Have always liked that color.
Bob |
7/25/2011
Topic:
High Elevation Camping
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Welcome to the forum Collin, Daren's suggestions are good.
As far as Whale Peak, you can read up on another forum member's post here Best, Bob <em>edited by surfponto on 7/26/2011</em> |
7/28/2011
Topic:
New LandCruiser
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Hi Tom,
I bought it with the 1HZ and 5 speed manual tranny already installed. 13 is average for the 3FE since it is a very heavy heavy vehicle and it is always in AWD. On the upside , they are dependable and built like a tank :-)
Bob
TR wrote:
Bob;
Did you do the diesel conversion to the LandCruiser, or did you get it that way? It's tempting because I'm only getting about 13 mpg.
Tom |
7/28/2011
Topic:
Eagle Fire Pictures
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From what I heard it was caused by arson . Have you heard that also?
Bob |
7/31/2011
Topic:
Eagle Fire / Vallecito Hike
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Love the Bobcat photo Also the closeup of the firefighter in the copter is crazy!! you can almost see his expression
Bob |
8/9/2011
Topic:
Jacumba / Table Mtn Area 08-06-2011
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Hmm interesting find Daren,
Wonder what the story is on those? They do look touched up but that seems to be a pretty obscure location so who knows? How were the temps? Bob |
8/11/2011
Topic:
Badlands Off-Road 4x4 Training
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Hey TR That looks like some pretty technical training. Glad to hear the Landcruiser did good out there. time for a lift and some BFG MTRS?
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8/17/2011
Topic:
Badlands Off-Road 4x4 Training
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Yep Desert Pin Striping.... Have plenty of those on my trucks |
8/25/2011
Topic:
Cool Canyon / Rainbow Canyon
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Since we will be near Ocotillo tonight , maybe we should explore that area (Mortero Wash/Indian Hill etc. Have you been to the old railroad camp near Indian Hill? |
8/25/2011
Topic:
Cool Canyon / Rainbow Canyon
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By the way Daren, I am thinking you should buy some land out near Anza Borrego since you are out there so much
Bob |
8/28/2011
Topic:
Sunrise in Mortero Wash
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Great pic. We should add if the Ocotillo Express Wind Farm goes through, this view will never be the same. |
8/29/2011
Topic:
Indian Hill Area 08-2011
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Your pictures really capture the "feeling" of the area. Next time we will have to spend more time exploring some of the other rock formations.
Bob |
8/30/2011
Topic:
Indian Hill and June Wash
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Bee video is pretty cool Daren, Like the caption about swatting bees away from your face |
8/30/2011
Topic:
The Creation of the Anza Borrego Desert State Park
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That's a really good article.
Almost worth printing out but I think I will be more "green" and read it off my iPad |
9/1/2011
Topic:
Sunrise Powerlink construction kills night skies
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Not sure if you have seen this article but it is upsetting to say the least. Ocotillo has become Ground Zero for all this crap.
If you drive up the S2 check the 2 towers side by side. One is the Southwest Powerlink and the other adjacent tower is for the Sunrise Powerlink Between that, the staging area and the proposed Ocotillo Express Wind Farm the desert doesn't stand a chance.
<em>edited by surfponto on 9/1/2011</em> |
9/6/2011
Topic:
MTB TR on the Carrizo Gorge Railway
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That looks great Daren,
I am in the market for a MTB now. Let's plan this some time
It would be a LOT easier than our method for getting out to the Goat Canyon Trestle .
Bob
dsefcik wrote:
Not my report but check out this awesome TR about an MTB trip from DeAnza to Ocotillo, I think I am gonna go dust off my mountain bike....
http://www.dirttreaders.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=9399&start=0 |