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DescriptionWeather AlertPlease follow this thread for updates on weather conditions Rain Date Is Now Affective- March 6-7 This will be the 2nd anual Anza-Borego trip. The venue will be similar to last year. Day one we will run Coyote canyon south with it's fun water crossing. Camp that night and day two trail is still pending. Last year we had nineteen trucks on day one, eleven camped and fourteen on day two. I look forward to seeing everyone and hopefully some new faces as well. More details and some pics from last year coming soon. If you have some pics please post them in the thread I start for this trip. Thanks Eric Holmquist 951-288-2470 E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Meeting time/place We will be meeting at the traffic circle in the middle of Borrego springs at 9:00 am.(Christmas circle) from there to the trail head of south Coyote canyon to air down. If anyone wants to meet me in Temecula at 7 am to head out the back way contact me so i'll know to wait. Two ways out: I-10 to Indio take 86 south to S22 west to Borrego springs. Fallow the main road to the traffic circle. From Temecula: Exit I-15 on hwy 79 S (south not north) I will be at the Carls jr up on the right just east of the fwy until 7:10am. from there fallow hwy 79s for several miles. watch for co hwy S2. it will tee off of 79 to the left. Just a few miles to the left turn for co hwy S22 (Montezuma Valley rd) fallow it to B.Srings. at the bottom of the hill(it's a windy one) It's called S3 for awhile. Turn right on Palm canyon Dr. fallow it to the traffic circle(Christmas circle) and look for the rovers. The Trails: South Coyote canyon is easy to moderate A couple fun water crossings, One can get up to 18 inches deep. It's a blast. A couple rock gardens. Sandy conditions throughout. We will camp at Fish creek camp again this year. There are vault toilets and fire rings. NO WATER. So bring plenty of water with you. Also bring food for meals. I will open a discution to feel out a pot luck. Day two trail: Aroyo Seco Del Diablo, is a moderate trail and is not recomended for stock rovers. Depending on time and the size of the group we may make a side trip to Sand canyon. It's a beautiful sand stone canyon with narrow high walls and just enough room for a vehicle to pass through in spots.The devils drop off offers some moderate rock crawling oportunities as well as a very steep sandy climb out of diablo canyon. After ascending the devils drop off we will cross the ocatillo forest to fallow a winding canyon scattered with mud caves. we will pass by the Hollywood and Vine sign and end the day at S2. There is fuel available in Borrego springs. Any questions post up in the thread. It was a great trip last year and I look forward to doing it again. See ya there. Eric Venue![]()
DescriptionAnza-Borrego Desert State Park is the largest state park in California. Five-hundred miles of dirt roads, 12 wilderness areas and miles of hiking trails provide visitors with an unparalleled opportunity to experience the wonders of the California Desert. The park is named after Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza and the Spanish name borrego, or bighorn sheep. The park features washes, wildflowers, palm groves, cacti and sweeping vistas. Visitors may also have the chance to see roadrunner, golden eagles, kit foxes, mule deer and bighorn sheep as well as iguanas, chuckwallas and the red diamond rattlesnake.
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