2/20/2012
Topic:
Best spots to camp
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OK you got my interest. What kind of 4WD are you guys driving?
Bob
dsefcik wrote:
Indian Valley.....North Fork....get there early....
Some nice spots way back up behind Little Blair, follow the road up towards Shake Peak on the topo. I have tried to hide from the wind before, doesn't seem to work out very well hence my comment....Cool Canyon may be empty also, not super back country but I don't think very many people go there...one other spot is at the end of Mine Wash, there is a nice tucked in camp area. End of Carrizo Gorge is also good. |
2/20/2012
Topic:
Anza Borrego Wildflower Report ?
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Funny that is exactly where we came out of after heading up from Punta Rosaliita. I had always wanted to follow the coast up on the dirt roads and this was the first time we did it. We ended up hitting pavement just north of Catavina.
Incredible desert area. The Cordons are amazing in that area.
Buford wrote:
Cool Baja pics. I have never been down there during flower season. I really enjoy the scenery between El Rosario to just past Catavina, but have never stopped to explore the area. |
2/20/2012
Topic:
Mortero Palms
surfpontoAdministrator
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Wow that is awesome ! I had not heard of that.
Time to start going through those old Desert Magazines you sent me the link for.
Bob
dsefcik wrote:
pretty sure that is the "wagon wheel", i have heard of it but never seen it. if so, it is native american made. people need to realize how vast the the impact they have on the desert is, you can find artifacts almost everywhere in the desert.....nice find... |
2/21/2012
Topic:
Mortero Palms
surfpontoAdministrator
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Good idea Could forward picture to Mark Jorgensen.
Bob ziphius wrote:
That looks like a great trip that you and your son had! The mysterious ground circle with quartz and pottery shards is very interesting. Perhaps one of the ABDSP rangers might know by looking at the photo what exactly it is? Great find. - Jim |
2/22/2012
Topic:
Truck Camper
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I really like all of these truck popup camper options. I am hoping to pick up one for my wife's Tacoma in the next couple years after I get tired of climbing up the ladder into the rooftop tent.
What's nice about the 4-Wheel popup campers is that they can hake some off road abuse and they are pretty compact when folded down.
<em>edited by surfponto on 2/22/2012</em> |
2/22/2012
Topic:
Truck Camper
surfpontoAdministrator
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Not sure how well that would handle off-road
DRT Lakeside wrote:
Took some not so good pics of a home built camper/truck that we usually see on the way out of Ocotillo. Not sure if it is the one mentioned in this forum, but it is definitely unique. Nice craftsmanship and you gotta love the fullsize "Whirlybird" roof vent on it. Looks like it has a lot of underneath storage and a porch of some sort on the back. I have never seen it moving though, it is always parked when we see it. Here are a couple of crummy pics, I didn't want to creep around the front of their house too long. You can see much more detail if you download them full size. link |
2/22/2012
Topic:
Truck Camper
surfpontoAdministrator
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Glad I could help break her in I do like those big diesel trucks
dsefcik wrote:
Bob who runs this forum helped me get my new Dodge truck initiated a couple years ago driving out thru Carrizo Gorge...
<em>edited by surfponto on 2/22/2012</em> |
2/24/2012
Topic:
Eagle Cap 800 Lite
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I like the solar setup also. Great if you want to boon-dock without any hookups and sit in one spot.
I second what Daren said, your setup is nicer than my house
Bob edited by surfponto on 2/24/2012 <em>edited by surfponto on 2/24/2012</em> |
2/25/2012
Topic:
Trains and Pictographs in Carrizo Creek
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Spent the day with Daren exploring some cool pictographs in Jacumba - Carrizo Creek Awesome time Thanks Daren,
Bob
Photos Video of small train in Jacumba <em>edited by surfponto on 2/25/2012</em> |
2/26/2012
Topic:
Trains and Pictographs in Carrizo Creek
surfpontoAdministrator
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Great shot of the Gopher snake ! Thanks for the hike, Bob |
2/26/2012
Topic:
Trains and Pictographs in Carrizo Creek
surfpontoAdministrator
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It kind of caught us by surprise also. I think it was more of some type of tour train but I am not totally sure. The area is very rugged and tends to get visitors from south of the border as was evidenced b the water bottles, clothes and backpacks littered around.
anutami wrote:
Wow! Can't believe the tracks are still active. Was the driver taking pictures/video of you guys too and is that how they patrol the tracks? My son would have gone crazy, is that hike too rugged for kids?. I have yet to hike in from the western end, and need to get out there. <em>edited by surfponto on 2/26/2012</em> |
2/26/2012
Topic:
Trains and Pictographs in Carrizo Creek
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Added a short Trip Report from the day here |
2/27/2012
Topic:
Trains and Pictographs in Carrizo Creek
surfpontoAdministrator
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I agree. They are pretty amazing. The cave is well protected from the elements.
ziphius wrote:
surfponto wrote:
It kind of caught us by surprise also. I think it was more of some type of tour train but I am not totally sure. The area is very rugged and tends to get visitors from south of the border as was evidenced b the water bottles, clothes and backpacks littered around.
That's the first leg of the new California high-speed rail project... but seriously, nice trip report Bob and Daren. I'm amazed at the vividness of the pictographs, makes me wonder what types of dye / coloring agents the natives used back in the day. |
2/27/2012
Topic:
Creosote is older than Redwoods and Bristlecones
surfpontoAdministrator
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I like Chris Clarke's writing. I bought his book "walking With Zeke" years ago which I really enjoyed.
That is amazing about the Creosote Bush! dsefcik wrote:
An amazing article about Creosote
http://www.kcet.org/updaily/the_back_forty/commentary/in-the-old-growth-desert.html
From the last paragraph:
"If the 1200-year-old creosote where I sat were a redwood tree in a park it would have a plaque nearby, and travelers would come for miles to gaze at it reverently. If it were a coast live oak it would have died of immense old age a thousand years ago. If this creosote bush were a tree of like age and people came to cut it down for some industrial project, photos of it would flood the Internet with outraged commentary about our species' soulessness, and people would line up to be arrested in order to protect it. But it's a creosote bush, not a grand sequoia, and so it sits here in obscurity, scraping by in dry years like this one and putting out flushes of growth in the wet, and if we manage not to uproot it it may still be doing so when all memory of our fleeting civilization has been forever lost." |
2/27/2012
Topic:
Moan, Puff, Groan and Gasp
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Awesome trip report and some really good pictures on your Google+ site. I like all the artifacts you found like that cool old shovel blade.
thanks for posting this. makes me want to try your route.
Bob |
2/28/2012
Topic:
Moan, Puff, Groan and Gasp
surfpontoAdministrator
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Must be Border Patrol According to Daren they use the military copters.
mrkmc wrote:
Also, here is a video clip of the helicopter flying through the canyon. We saw the same helicopter at the end of the day flying back up the canyon. |
3/3/2012
Topic:
Cougar Canyon Conditions?
surfpontoAdministrator
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That looks really nice I have yet to hike up Cougar Canyon but plan to do so at some point :-) Thanks for sharing
Bob |
3/5/2012
Topic:
Solo Backpacking in Rockhouse Valley
surfpontoAdministrator
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Nice David, GreatTR
I have day hiked to the lower rockhouses in Rockhouse Valley but have not gone as far as the village. Looks like you had some great weather. You must have a good bag since the temps were in the 30s
I have found some references to the old village so we will have to compare notes, Bob |
3/7/2012
Topic:
Trains and Pictographs in Carrizo Creek
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Here is the story of those abandoned rail cars Daren and I checked out on this trip :-)
Abandoned Rail Cars on Carrizo Track <em>edited by surfponto on 3/7/2012</em> |
3/7/2012
Topic:
Trains and Pictographs in Carrizo Creek
surfpontoAdministrator
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How do you know how old the photos are?
dsefcik wrote:
I don't get it..those photos are old and the story doesn't really say much...what did I miss? |
3/7/2012
Topic:
Trains and Pictographs in Carrizo Creek
surfpontoAdministrator
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Ahhh tricky
dsefcik wrote:
The meta data on them says 04-19-2011
Besides, look at the below photos, the one from his site shows him standing next to the no trespassing sign **on the pole** and the one I took a few weeks ago is you **holding** the sign that was on the ground. You are standing just to the right of the pole (which is out of the picture)
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surfponto wrote:
How do you know how old the photos are?
dsefcik wrote:
I don't get it..those photos are old and the story doesn't really say much...what did I miss? |
3/13/2012
Topic:
Calcite Mine Slot Canyons
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Looks like a great area. Have not been on that hike before. Loks very similiar to some of the side canyons around Arroyo Tapiado or Canyon Sin Nombre
How were the flowers looking when you were out there?
Bob
anutami wrote:
Took a nice solo trip out to the calcite mine slot canyons. Forgot my camera but luckily I have my iphone. If you have not been out there it is an awesome place. Make sure you bring a lot of water and a good map.
<em>edited by surfponto on 3/13/2012</em> |
3/13/2012
Topic:
Kaymar Rear Bumper gas can carrier modification
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I decided to modify my Kaymar single gas can carrier attachment to accept two cans. took some cutting and a LOT of welding but the thing is solid.
Mary's quote when she saw the finished product was "It looks very Road Warriorish"
Cut Original Kaymar Can Carrier in half
Measuring the sides to extend the carrier
Finished Product
<em>edited by surfponto on 3/15/2012</em> |
3/16/2012
Topic:
Solo Backpacking in Rockhouse Valley
surfpontoAdministrator
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Probably a good idea to cancel Have heard we are suppose to get a lot of weather Saturday I heard the snow level may be down to 2500 feet in San Diego
DHeuschele wrote:
Unfortunately the Rockhouse Canyon backpack trip planned for this weekend has been cancelled due to the rain forecast (more specifically the mud that results from rain).
Also my backup hike for this weekend (Whale Peak) also was cancelled due to the weather forecast.
I had thought of a Baldy climb but I suspect the drive and conditions on the mountain will be bad.
Looks like it will be a honey-do weekend for me. Unfortunately it is the only weekend until early June that I had pretty much free to hike, backpack, etc. I will need to see if can move something to allow at least one more backpack this desert season. |
3/19/2012
Topic:
Best spots to camp
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I agree. Fish Creek is great and is the first place we ever camped in Anza Borrego. It is semi wind protected at some of the spots
billd987 wrote:
Fish creek has been a family favorite of ours for decades.
We've never had a wind problem, but some of that's probably just luck of the draw. |
3/21/2012
Topic:
Solo Backpacking in Rockhouse Valley
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It's a great area that you could spend a week exploring. Lots of open space and things to see. I am hoping to do a backpack trip out there at some point also.
billd987 wrote:
Thanks for sharing.
I've got Rockhouse Valley on my to do list. It's one place I've never been to in the park. |
3/26/2012
Topic:
Coyote Canyon "Boulder Alley"
surfpontoAdministrator
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That was the first thing I thought. I have not been up Coyote Canyon for years either. We did it in my stock FJ40 (jeep style) Landcruiser then.
Excellent descriptive trail report anutami ! Makes me want to head back over there. Thanks for posting
DHeuschele wrote:
It looks a lot easier than when I was last up it a few years ago. It looks like some of the biggest rocks have been either removed or broken into smaller pieces.
Last time I was up there is would be a real challenge for most stock 4X4 SUVs. Now it looks like most stock 4x4 SUVs should not have much difficulty. |
3/26/2012
Topic:
Cougar Canyon Conditions?
surfpontoAdministrator
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Nice pictures. Looks very quiet We are hoping to head out next weekend. Maybe we will head up that way
Bob |
3/26/2012
Topic:
Oriflamme Canyon
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Pretty funny Pretty close to same vantage point too
dsefcik wrote:
Check out the ABF 2012 1'st place desert landscape photo winner's photo: http://theabf.org/2012_photo_contest_winners#137
Look familiar??
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4/2/2012
Topic:
2012 Wildflowers are beginning to bloom
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Great wildflower and cactus blooms pictures Daren, My favorite are the Hedgehog cactus. Mary and I will be out next weekend (finally). Really looking forward to checking out some of the spots off the beaten trail.
Bob
dsefcik wrote:
The wildflowers are starting to come out, this wildflower report is the segue to a couple of trip reports I will post next.
These photos are from last week 3-27-2012 - 3-29-2012
Hedgehog Cactus - Carrizo Gorge
Beavertail Cactus - Mason Valley
Desert Apricot - Mason Valley
Yucca - Mason Valley
Brittlebush - Mason Valley
Teddy Bear Cholla - Carrizo Gorge (near dusk photo)
Golden Suncup - Carrizo Gorge (near dusk photo)
Ocotillo - Red Hill
Beavertail Cactus with a bee covered in pollen - Red Hill
Ocotillo - Ocotillo Wind Energy Project Site Area, this will be destroyed if this project goes thru
Ocotillo - Ocotillo Wind Energy Project Site Area, this will be destroyed if this project goes thru
http://www.sefcik.com/2012/04/wildflowers-are-beginning-to-bloom.html edited by dsefcik on 4/2/2012 |
4/3/2012
Topic:
Carrizo Gorge / Mason Valley / Red Hill
surfpontoAdministrator
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Mason Valley looks like a great area. I like the old stage coaches etc.
I know we have talked about this before but the road up to Rockhouse Canyon was a legitimate jeep road back in the day. The portion up to the BLM border was and still is a well outlined two track jeep road.
It sucks that people made their own jeep trails and the State Park has closed it off. Just my thoughts.
Hard to balance conservation and access I guess. |
4/3/2012
Topic:
Butler/Jackass Flats/Village/Rockhouse Canyon Loop
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That looks like a great loop. Did you get any pics of the Native American artifacts?
Sorry the forum software cut off your map image. Have been meaning to look into that. For now it is easiest to link to an off site image.
Thanks for sharing your trip report.
Bob <em>edited by surfponto on 4/3/2012</em> |
4/3/2012
Topic:
Carrizo Gorge / Mason Valley / Red Hill
surfpontoAdministrator
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Are you talking about a parking lot here?
dsefcik wrote:
surfponto wrote:
I know we have talked about this before but the road up to Rockhouse Canyon was a legitimate jeep road back in the day. The portion up to the BLM border was and still is a well outlined two track jeep road.
They have put up numerous big wood posts all along the Rockhouse Cyn entrance area. Down towards the end of the road also are many, many new posts and right at the end of the road before it crosses the stream they basically posted that all up and made a parking lot right where we parked last time when we went. Not a bad thing really but the road is much easier to travel now, I only got a couple of scrapes. |
4/3/2012
Topic:
Carrizo Gorge / Mason Valley / Red Hill
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OK got you. That area was marked previously as no driving but the old signs mysteriously disappeared.
As far as RH Canyon is it marked at the junction with Carrizo Gorge?
dsefcik wrote:
surfponto wrote:
Are you talking about a parking lot here?
No, at the very end of Carrizo Gorge rd, about 6 miles in. I say parking lot because the whole area is so cleared out from constructing the 30 or so fence posts it looks like a parking lot. |
4/8/2012
Topic:
Bighorn Sheep Sighting in Anza Borrego
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Mary and I had the pleasure of seeing a large group of Peninsular Bighorn Sheep on our Anza Borrego wildflower trip this weekend.
Peninsular Bighorn Sheep Family
Peninsular Bighorn Sheep
Rosy Boa
Found some pretty nice areas with flowers, so I will post those soon. <em>edited by surfponto on 4/8/2012</em> |
4/9/2012
Topic:
Bighorn Sheep Sighting in Anza Borrego
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Right by Myer Creek. There were probably close to 15 of them altogether. Pretty cool A couple of Bighorns in the group were collared
dsefcik wrote:
Were the BHS near the freeway in Ocotillo? Looks like the same group spotted a few weeks ago. The metal debris also hints at roadside proximity. |
4/9/2012
Topic:
Indian Valley to Julian via the Mason Truck Trail
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We took an overnight wildflower hunting trip to Indian Valley and ended up driving back to Julian up the Mason Valley Truck Trail.
While the flowers weren't quite as prolific as last year there was still plenty to see.
We ended up taking the jeep trail up through Oriflamme Canyon to the Mason Valley Truck Trail and ended up in Banner, just below Julian. Really beautiful area.
Anza Borrego Wildflower Pictures <em>edited by surfponto on 4/9/2012</em> |
4/9/2012
Topic:
Indian Valley to Julian via the Mason Truck Trail
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Hey David, I would recommend 4wd since it is a pretty steep ascent and some of the sections are a bit narrow. I think it would be a great area to camp during the hotter months since it is at elevation. I wouldn't take a big camper but your jeep would do great.
Bob . hikerdmb wrote:
Great pics Bob. How were the switchbacks on the trail up from the desert? I haven't been in the southern part for a while but it looks nice down that way. I really like the close up of the middle of the plant. David |
4/9/2012
Topic:
Indian Valley to Julian via the Mason Truck Trail
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That would be a hard run. Lot of climbing. We saw one Mountain Biker that seemed surprised to see us. Funny I was telling Mary "I think this is Indian Paintbrush". Not totally positive though
Bob
dsefcik wrote:
We used to do an Ultra Race (Lost Boys 50) that went from Pinyon Wash to Green Valley in Cuyamaca. The course went up Oriflamme and I can remember one race when a million jeeps came roaring up the canyon, it was a dusty mess.
It is really interesting to see how much more green your Ocotillos have then when I was out there 2 weeks ago, the green was just starting to come out on them when I was there. Is this Indian Paintbrush?
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4/9/2012
Topic:
Return to Pinyon Ridge
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That looks like a great weekend backpack trip. The sunrise must be spectacular in the morning.
The moon was super bright in Indian Valley also Thanks for posting the pictures. |
4/10/2012
Topic:
Anza Borrego Wildflower Update April 2012
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I posted an update after last weekends trip. Like Daren mentioned the Ocotillo are going crazy out in southern Anza Borrego Worth the trip if you have a free weekend
Anza Borrego Wildflower Report edited by surfponto on 4/10/2012 edited by surfponto on 11/16/2012 |
4/10/2012
Topic:
Missing hiker Anza Borrego Mud Caves
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I heard about that. My friend Mark is part of the San Bernadino Cave Rescue team that was sent out to find him yesterday.
<em>edited by surfponto on 4/10/2012</em> |
4/10/2012
Topic:
Where the wild flowers weren't.
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Awesome!! That last Bighorn shot looks like it is from National Geographic Great Job |
4/10/2012
Topic:
Missing hiker Anza Borrego Mud Caves
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His family is looking for volunteers for help in the search. Especially if you have a 4WD vehicle.
FaceBook Page to help find Guillermo Pino Jr. |
4/11/2012
Topic:
Missing hiker Anza Borrego Mud Caves
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Hi Danielle, Our thoughts are with you and your family. I know the rescuers searching for him are very familiar with the area.
We are hoping he is found soon. Bob
danielle179 wrote:
Thank you for posting this! facebook.com/FindGuillermoPinoJr |
4/15/2012
Topic:
Exploring The Island and Myer Valley
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Met Daren out for a day of hiking on the Island. The Island is the huge area of Desert surrounded on both sides by Interstate 8.
Pretty interesting spot with lots to see.
Rest of the photos are here <em>edited by surfponto on 4/16/2012</em> |
4/16/2012
Topic:
Exploring The Island and Myer Valley
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We counted at least 6 backpacks out there. Clothes, tires, water bottles and blankets. We scaled up the ridge which was pretty easy which then opens into a huge sandy valley Really nice area. Do you know anything about the old cabin/shack out there?
hikerdmb wrote:
Nice place to explore. It is a very interesting area for sure. I am glad you found Paola's backpack. She is a student in my class. I will be sure to show her the picture so she can claim it. A few years back we drove the old 80 to where it ends at a cliff above I-8. I couldn't believe there were no markings or warnings back then to let you know the road was ending. <em>edited by surfponto on 4/17/2012</em> |
4/16/2012
Topic:
Exploring The Island and Myer Valley
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Actually once you stepped inside it was probably about head high. Stove still somewhat intact.
Foundation (rock) is in fairly good shape.
ziphius wrote:
That looks like a nice unexplored 'niche'. What is the approx. height on the cabin remains? The photo perspective makes it look quite low. It could be an early 1900s structure, based on the foundation. |
4/16/2012
Topic:
Exploring The Island and Myer Valley
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No unfortunately That was our original plan. No signs just a lot of Bighorn scat.
anutami wrote:
Any sign of the bighorns that call the island their home? |
4/16/2012
Topic:
coachwhip canyon and Palm Wash
surfpontoAdministrator
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You have the perfect vehicle for camping in unpredictable weather.
I like the camping area you found to yourself. Wow tight squeeze getting the camper up the wash. Great job :-) |
4/16/2012
Topic:
Exploring The Island and Myer Valley
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Mountain Palm Springs exit would be the easiest to start. You could park right at the off ramp and hike in.
We drove a bit off-road to start our hike but it isn't really necessary. I was going to go a bit further but the trail got a little hairy.
Bob
ziphius wrote:
What is a good and safe access point to begin a hike into the area? Assuming no 4-wheel drive and a low-clearance sedan. Did you travel very far off-road to get into the area? <em>edited by surfponto on 4/16/2012</em> |
4/16/2012
Topic:
Exploring The Island and Myer Valley
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Like Daren says. Its one of those places you drive by for years and wonder "I wonder what it is like over there?" Glad we finally checked it out. Plenty to explore in that area.
mrkmc wrote:
Another area I still need to check out. There are 3 benchmarks "on the island" that I want to check out, Devil, Inko, and Pah |
4/17/2012
Topic:
Exploring The Island and Myer Valley
surfpontoAdministrator
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Thanks for the tip Tommy750, You also inspired another one of my trips up the East Fork of Carrizo Gorge a few years back.
Welcome to the forum Bob
tommy750 wrote:
I stumbled on that cabin in 2005 heading out to Myers Valley. Stopped by last December and it looked about the same. If you have a copy of Chris Wray's "The Historic Backcountry," it has a blurb on this cabin and mentions another a little way down I-8, one I've never seen. It's listed as being at 32 40.39, -116 04.40. On Google Earth, looks like it's on a little rise near where a dirt road peels off the eastbound lanes. |
4/17/2012
Topic:
Exploring The Island and Myer Valley
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The saddle up at the start of Myer Valley is really nice. Will have to go back there and explore some more
I have heard the old highway just ends with no warning. that is crazy..... Bob
tommy750 wrote:
Nice trip. Have started a few hikes from Old Hwy 80 and crossed under the tunnel toward Boulder Creek and Myers Creek but never checked out the island. Is that For Sale sign still up? Assumed it was the ranch to the west but never called the number. I hear there's a pile of cars that went off I-8 over by the ranch. Actually saw a PU fly off a few years ago. Didn't end well. <em>edited by surfponto on 4/17/2012</em> |
4/17/2012
Topic:
Guillermo Pino Still Missing Assistance Requested
surfpontoAdministrator
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***ATTENTION***ATTENTON***ATTENTION***
Areas in close proximitiy to where Guillermo was last seen immediately needs a continued search. We need highly experienced cavers/search personnel WITH equipment (any type of video/camera or sensor equipment etc. that applys to this type of endeavor) to search into sinkholes, holes etc. and a leader to give us a preliminary accessment. We strongly feel he is still in the immediate area where he was last sited.
Contact anyone that you believe may be of assistance. Time is of the essence. Call 858 354-4735, email dpino699@aol.com ASAP Thank you!!!! |
4/17/2012
Topic:
Exploring The Island and Myer Valley
surfpontoAdministrator
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Here you go Daren Seller is actually the author Chris Wray
dsefcik wrote:
tommy750 wrote:
Oops! You're absolutely right. The other site is 32 41.42 -116 3.68
Great, I have that marked for my next trip out there. I have been wanting to go up that wash anyway (among 5 million others also). It seems that Chris Wray's book is a little hard to find. I wonder if the Butterfield Ranch store or the visitor center has it. The Butterfield store has some pretty funky old books on it's shelf by the register. |
4/19/2012
Topic:
Near Piedras Grandes and Dos Cabezas
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Definitely a Rosy Boa and a lot biggen than the Rosy Boa in Indian Valley we found
Awesome find.
Bob edited by surfponto on 4/19/2012 <em>edited by surfponto on 4/19/2012</em> |
4/19/2012
Topic:
Mason Valley Truck Trail /CRHT to abandoned mines
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Not to thread hijack but I have finally started using Caltopo. it is amazing! thanks for the tip Daren,
Will look forward to reading about your TR Dan.
Bob
dsefcik wrote:
Check out this map http://caltopo.com/map?id=7E42 ... |
4/20/2012
Topic:
2012 Lyrid meteor shower This weekend
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Thanks for posting that Daren Will have to try to watch from home. We will be heading out next weekend for a birthday party
dsefcik wrote:
This weekend will probably be a good time to check out the Lyrid meteor shower. A new moon, a weekend and warm temps all come together to make a great star watching weekend in the desert.
http://earthsky.org/tonight edited by dsefcik on 4/20/2012 |
4/24/2012
Topic:
Inner Pasture / Myer Valley
surfpontoAdministrator
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Great pictures as always. How close were you to that rattler?
The Fishhook Cactus looked interesting. I have never seen the buds like that.
Bob |
4/24/2012
Topic:
Best spots to camp
surfpontoAdministrator
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True Blair Valley is somewhat exposed. I have been out there with blue skies, hail, rain, wind and rainbows all in the same day Bob
mswscco wrote:
karmiclife wrote:
I have been camping in the Anza Borrego for a number of years. It seems to be hit or miss on finding a sheltered area (from the wind). Have you found spots that consistently have no wind? I would love you hear of your favorite spots.
We tent camped at Little Blair a few weeks ago and even though the weather report made no mention of wind, we were practically blown away. Driving through Big Blair each day it seemed much calmer although the sites did not seem as nice. Will probably try one of the group sites next time if we come with a few other families or the Fish Creek area. |
4/24/2012
Topic:
The Turbines Are Coming
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Serious UNLIKE.
Have you heard any updates from the Imperial County Board of Supervisors Meeting this AM ? <em>edited by surfponto on 4/24/2012</em> |
4/24/2012
Topic:
Inner Pasture / Myer Valley
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I have never seen the fishhook cactus with fruit on it.
Really cool.
anutami wrote:
surfponto wrote:
Great pictures as always. How close were you to that rattler?
The Fishhook Cactus looked interesting. I have never seen the buds like that.
Daren, did you try to eat the fishhook cactus fruit? It is supposed to taste very good. I have always wanted to try it |
4/24/2012
Topic:
The Turbines Are Coming
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I read that also. Crazy. Between Ocotillo, Tule and Kitchen Creek bats, eagles, hawks etc. don't stand a chance.
Projects such as these are simply an outdated paradigm with a new "green" face. They require huge swaths of land that can be obtained cheaply along with massive infrastructure i.e. Sunrise Powerlink to pipe the power to the cities. It is a highly inefficient process in addition to being devastating to the environment.
I read this quote somewhere that I like To call them "wind farms" attempts to put a pastoral face on a decidedly industrial entity.
anutami wrote:
Also a pending application for the kitchen creek area? Say it ain't so. This is getting out of control. I don't know if anyone else has experienced this but everytime i see a wind turbine it throws my equlibrium off and I get motion sickness.. I can't imagine living next to 150 of them! |
4/25/2012
Topic:
Best spots to camp
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Thanks, That was a crazy Anza Borrego Thanksgiving trip. The wind gusted and blew my brand new REI sleeping bag out of the rooftop tent and placed it perfectly on a lit Coleman stove. Result. Major feather storm that looked like snow :-)
Bob
herofix wrote:
Great pic! Thanks for sharing. |
4/26/2012
Topic:
Imperiial Valley Board Approves Ocotillo Wind
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Not that I am terribly surprised but I still had my hopes. The vote was 4-1 with Jack Terrazas being the only dissenting vote.
Story is here Imperial County Board of Supervisors votes 4-1 to approve Pattern Energy windfarm <em>edited by surfponto on 4/26/2012</em> |
4/26/2012
Topic:
Inner Pasture / Myer Valley
surfpontoAdministrator
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Thanks for that book link. Will have to pick that one up.
Bob
ziphius wrote:
Daren,
Great story about your night hike. I remember that dry fall myself and calling the trail 'faint' is an understatement in that area. I'm planning a return to Moonlight Canyon just to figure out the most efficient way through Moonlight to Inner Pasture, I wasn't satisfied with my route last time. I also encountered the DO NOT ENTER sign you mentioned on the way out to Inner Pasture. I remember getting back to that point on the loop trail upon my return from Red Top / Inner Pasture, do I go right or left? I ran into a large group of kids with parents at the end of that long day that had come from Agua Caliente and they looked at me like I was a wild animal. Wiped blood on my hat from a cactus encounter.... wild, hungry eyes, giant backpack. One thing I have invested in is a trekking umbrella, super-light GoLite brand, you can rig it to clip on your backpack. It's like walking in the shade and not bothersome at all.
Appreciate your detailed account on your water consumption. Your accounts remind me of a book called Dead In Their Tracks, which chronicles illegal crossers from Mexico into AZ/CA during the summer months. The guy who wrote the book I think used to be an ultra-runner and he hiked alongside the crossers to write the book. Many detailed entries on how much water they started out with, how much they consumed, how much they found along the way, daytime temperatures, hours hiked in daylight vs. dark. Check it out:
http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/Books/bid2060.htm
Jim edited by ziphius on 4/25/2012 |
4/30/2012
Topic:
Devil's Canyon
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Love the "stuck" Bronco picture. Where was that taken?
reminds me of a recent Baja trip where I zigged when I should have zagged
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4/30/2012
Topic:
Alternate Trip to ABDSP in Summer
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That looks like a great trip. Your kayak is amazing
Thanks for the tip on where to start. Does it get pretty busy out there?
Bob
anutami wrote:
Even though this is not ABDSP it is a great alternate trip (and much safer) to still get your desert fix during the summer months. With temps starting to get up to uncomfortable level, and will soon be increasing even more you still have a great opportunity to seek out the Bighorn Sheep via the Colorado River through "Black Canyon". There are great camping spots, and hot springs you can go into also.
We took this trip 2 weeks ago
The only bummer to this trip is the 6 hour drive.
This Trip starts at the base of the hoover dam via an outfitter, http://www.downriveroutfitters.com/
or if you want to save $$$$ you can start on your own in Willow Beach, AZ, no permits needed and parking is free (this is what we opted for)
you also will need a small boat 65 hp or less wed-sat, or a kayak/canoe/stand up paddle board sun-sat.
instead of hiking through the desert carrying your water, just bring a water purifier and you have all the 50 degree water you want to drink. The water here is coming from the bottom of lake mead which is always around 50 degrees year round.
on our way there were bighorn right on the bank drinking a few feet away
if you are going up stream from willow beach, there is a little bit of a current, but no too bad (just stay as close to the shore as possible when paddling up stream)
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5/2/2012
Topic:
Whale Peak - Backpacking
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Nice Trip Report David,
11 times up ! Wow someone should put a sign with your name on it up there. Sounds like the temps were still bearable for your hike. Pretty hot in the southern area this past weekend. |
5/2/2012
Topic:
Missing hiker Anza Borrego Mud Caves
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No news. Crazy how he just vanished?
dsefcik wrote:
I am not seeing any status updates for this, has he been found or what? Anybody know?
danielle179 wrote:
Thank you for posting this! facebook.com/FindGuillermoPinoJr |
5/3/2012
Topic:
Whale Peak - Backpacking
surfpontoAdministrator
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Probably in some Scout Master's living room
tommy750 wrote:
A Boy Scout troop from Point Loma has put a nice new sign on the summit but I missed the old wooden sign. Anybody know what happened to it?
Was on Whale Peak in December 2011 and didn't see it for the first time. Tom |
5/5/2012
Topic:
Body Believed To Be Missing Hiker Found
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Body Believed To Be Missing Hiker Found
<em>edited by surfponto on 5/5/2012</em> |
5/6/2012
Topic:
Body Believed To Be Missing Hiker Found
surfpontoAdministrator
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More information More information
Seems they used a camera which they lowered into a crevice |
5/9/2012
Topic:
Body recovered from Anza Borrego Mud Caves
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They were finally able to get Guillermo Pino's body out of the Mud Caves Looks like they had to use specialists from a Mine Rescue Team
Really makes me think about all the trips I have spent out there. You never think anything is going to go wrong. I am glad the family will get some closure now.
Body recovered from Anza Borrego Mud Caves <em>edited by surfponto on 5/9/2012</em> |
5/14/2012
Topic:
EL VALLECITO AND LA RUMOROSA STYLE
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Awesome trip Tom.
Really like the El Diablito pictograph. We went by there a few years back to camp at the hot springs in Guadalupe Canyon. Wish I had know about thsoe pictos then
I guess there is also a famous picto cave down near Catavina that is suppose to be pretty cool.
Thanks for posting the pics of your adventure
Bob |
5/15/2012
Topic:
Villager Peak
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Great pictures and trail report.
Very inspiring post. The views from the top are incredible,
Bob |
5/15/2012
Topic:
3D Panoramic Virtual Tours
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Those are incredible Load fine on my Mac Will try PC later.
Would like to know how to do that. |
5/15/2012
Topic:
Best Mylar Ballon Trip
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If we could add the beach by my house I would have a good number
Maybe not as good as Daren but....? |
5/23/2012
Topic:
Misc Photos from last week
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Like the Centipede shot also. Kind of why I like the rooftop tent.
Rosy Boas are cool. Very docile. They will just try to wrap around your arm and squeeze.
Bob
dsefcik wrote:
tommy750 wrote:
Been trying to get the girlfriend out camping in the desert more and therefore will NEVER be showing her this post!
Maybe just show her the sunrise photo...or tell her the snakes eat the centipedes..... |
5/28/2012
Topic:
Inner Pasture on a cool 5/26. 5 balloon trip!
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Looks like a great trip. Like Daren says that is a fantastic remote area to explore. Our Inner Pasture Trip was with Daren , and I would like to do it again at some point.
Thanks for posting,
Bob |
5/30/2012
Topic:
Memorial Day Weekend: Palo Verde/Blythe Intaglios
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Those are great. Amazing that they are so close to the highway. Have never been up that way but would like to check it out, thanks to your pics and trip report,
Bob |
6/18/2012
Topic:
Desert View Tower and Table Mt
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Hey thanks for posting the trip to Desert Tower We have talked about stopping there but for some reason or another have never done it. It looks really cool. Loving the alien stuff.
Maybe I can talk to the owner and do a BLOG post about the history of the tower.
Don't have any Borrego plans at the moment but will probably do a couple of summer trips.
Bob |
6/18/2012
Topic:
Old Fire at Live Oak Springs
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Oh man that is massive. Do they know what sparked it? |
6/18/2012
Topic:
Old Fire at Live Oak Springs
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tommy750 wrote:
Here is what the fire looked like from the S2 at Canyon Sin Nombre
So what were you up to out in Canyon Sin Nombre on such a lovely warm day?
Daren is immune to heat |
6/20/2012
Topic:
Lower Willows Trail
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Great trip report TR. Really like the damselfly picture. The "Desert Duck" is a little trippy. Don't think I have ever seen a duck out there
Sorry you didn't see any Bighorn Sheep. Hopefully Daren can post some pics after he does the Bighorn Sheep Count.
Bob |
6/22/2012
Topic:
Myer Valley / Rockhouse Cyn
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You could always go with the BFG Mud Terrains KM2
dsefcik wrote:
tommy750 wrote:
That's exactly how my alleged "Rugged Trails" tires looked about 50 yards after I left the pavement for the first time. Blew one out after hitting a pebble driving up Painted Gorge for a night hike up Carrizo Mt and spent an hour cursing Toyota for putting them on their TRD equipped Tundras while I wrestled with the spare in the dirt. Happy happy with the BFG A/Ts all around. Tom
Yeah, I have sliced two tires so far, both in Death Valley on rocks. Expensive buggers. edited by surfponto on 6/22/2012 edited by surfponto on 6/22/2012 <em>edited by surfponto on 6/22/2012</em> |
6/26/2012
Topic:
Squaw Tit and Table Mountain
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Absolutely love the night shot. Wild you got the shooting star in there.
Coyote shot is creepy. Looks like a gremlin or a chubacabra
thanks for posting that and keeping the forum alive during the hot summer months.
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6/27/2012
Topic:
Scotchman's Peak, Northern Idaho
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That looks really nice, plus a little cooler than summertime in Borrego
I have a neighbor that plans on retiring to Idaho once they sell their beach condo. They are always saying how much their is to do if you love the outdoors. |
6/27/2012
Topic:
Squaw Tit and Table Mountain
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They also have her book in a Kindle edition Kindle Edition - Anza-Borrego Desert Region
dsefcik wrote:
tommy750 wrote:
Nice. How do you keep the cactus off Bone's paws? Last time I was out with my friend and her dog, we spent half the time pulling cholla barbs out of its paws. I see one of the jeep trails heads way NW and ends up overlooking Carrizo Gorge. Is that open? Looks like it would have a great view and maybe a nice jump off spot for gorge hiking.
Yeah, I don't take Bones much to the desert, he gets cholla in his paws all the time, usually only take him when I know it will be cool and we will be on roads and not off trail. The road does go where you see it but once you hit ABDSP boundaries you must hike, no motor vehicles allowed beyond that. I describe a hike I did there on my website
The Lindsay book is a great resource for that area. http://www.amazon.com/Anza-Borrego-Desert-Region-Adjacent-Colorado/dp/0899974007/ref=as_li_wdgt_ex?&linkCode=wey&tag=daresefc-20 |
7/4/2012
Topic:
Catavina Pictographs in Central Baja
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Not Anza Borrego related but we were amazed by the similarities to the Blue Sun Cave pictographs at Indian Hill. The cave at Catavina is amazing and despite the 108' Baja desert heat the cave was quite comfortable. It sits atop a ridge overlooking the large Cardon filled desert.
Catavina Pictographs
Catavina Pictographs
Catavina Pictographs
Blue Sun Cave at Indian Hill
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7/6/2012
Topic:
Catavina Pictographs in Central Baja
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Cave is very well protected. It was probably 25' cooler inside the cave. You can definetly see why the Cochimi chose that cave.
tommy750 wrote:
surfponto wrote:
Not Anza Borrego related but we were amazed by the similarities to the Blue Sun Cave pictographs at Indian Hill. The cave at Catavina is amazing and despite the 108' Baja desert heat the cave was quite comfortable. It sits atop a ridge overlooking the large Cardon filled desert.
Those are really neat pics! The pictographs hardly looked faded. Is is well protected? Tom <em>edited by surfponto on 7/6/2012</em> |
7/6/2012
Topic:
Catavina Pictographs in Central Baja
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hikerdmb wrote:
Nice Bob. I would love to see some pics from Baja. David
Here you go
This Baja cactus had a lot of personality
Blooming Elephant Tree. Elephant Trees are quite abundant in Baja which is funny considering their relative scarcity in Anza Borrego
Unlike the yellow flowers we get on our Anza Borrego version the flowers on these barrel cactus were a bright red.
Worshiping the mighty Cardon ;-)
Really good idea to travel to Central Baja in multiple 4x4s
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7/6/2012
Topic:
Catavina Pictographs in Central Baja
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Thanks ziphius. Not sure if they have been touched up similar to the Indian Hill and Carrizo Gorge Pictos? Will do some research
ziphius wrote:
I was going to say the same thing... those pictos are very well-preserved! Wish I knew what some of the symbols meant to those folks. Nice trip. |
7/6/2012
Topic:
Catavina Pictographs in Central Baja
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I have a few more pics on my WordPress site http://www.biocruiser.com/central-baja-summer-2012/ |
7/6/2012
Topic:
Pattern Sucks
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Couldn't have said it better myself |
7/9/2012
Topic:
Catavina Pictographs in Central Baja
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Have done some research but not able to find much about them. I do know this is one of the more widely photographed pictographs in Baja Pretty much right off the highway with a short hike up a hill
rockhopper wrote:
Nice cave pics! Yes very similar. Looks like they were counting marks. Number of peoples in local tribe? Number of large game kills? Wonder what the rectangular grid is all about. Family unit? Thanks for sharing |
7/10/2012
Topic:
2012 Annual Bighorn Sheep Count
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That is a great story and awesome you saw so many Bighorns. Kind of wondering the motivation was for the dad and son to be hiking out in Borrego when the temps were that high?
DesertWRX wrote:
We had a pretty good count. We were not in the traditional area (down closer) with poor shade and no place for chairs! Won't do that again! The sheep are very used to hikers in Palm Canyon. On the last day we had a ewe walk over to us and pass behind! Guess she was curious. Counters can sit close to the sheep here. Now on to the 911 call. We spotted 2 hikers who turned around and went back. After a while a young man came by looking like he shouldn't have been there. In about 10 minutes his dad came up calling for him. He said his son was sick and he had called 911. John Peterson of our group went down with the dad and found the son in the grove. They got him wet, hydrated, and feeling better. The father was able to call 911 to cancel even though he had no signal. Ranger Steve Beir happened to be at the trail head when the fire dept. showed up. He got a copter going and started to prepare for trip up when the fire dept. was called off. The father was dressed for the hike and the flabby computer geek/gamer son was not prepared. First pic is the son going up. I took pictures of him because he was out of place. The second picture is of the dad and him going back. [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v11/BillFX/IMG_0399.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v11/BillFX/IMG_0401.jpg[/IMG] |
7/10/2012
Topic:
Lower Willows Trail
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Someone sent me the gps coordinates of it. Haven't made it over there yet.
dsefcik wrote:
tommy750 wrote:
Nice hiking trip. By the way, has anyone ever been to the Cougar Canyon Solstice Cave? Supposedly a solitary badly weathered pictograph will be illuminated in a few hours in a cave somewhere in Cougar Canyon and again in exactly six months. It's reportedly a "dual purpose" cave with a natural opening for the winter solstice and and artificial walled-in opening (severely damaged in a rock fall) for the summer event.
I have heard of it but never been there. A sunset solstice. |
7/12/2012
Topic:
2012 Bighorn Sheep Count
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I like the shot with the mother and the lamb. The sheep look pretty healthy in your pics which is great to see.
Your tarp setup looks ideal. How far from your truck is it? I assume you are sleeping in the back of your truck? |