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1/3/2013
Topic:
June Wash, Torote Canyon, Indian Hill

anutami
anutami
hikerdmb wrote:
Does this mean you did not head to the Sierra?
David


Yeah, I think we might head up there during presidents day.
1/3/2013
Topic:
Piedras Grandes, Blair Valley, June Wash, IP

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anutami
Nice finds! The only thing missing is the abandoned backpacks and empty tuna cans, but I am sure you saw plenty of those. The arrowheads are amazing. Hard to top a trip like that. The wind chill factor was cold out there! Nothing like a full moon hike in the desert, and coming upon pictos!
1/3/2013
Topic:
Nolina Wash

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anutami
That's funny because we almost stopped by the Well, but another car was pulled over so I kept going....Never been
1/7/2013
Topic:
7 Days in Anza Borrego Desert State Park

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anutami
Paul Remeika should put you on commission! I went ahead and purchased a copy smile
1/7/2013
Topic:
The Slot and The Wind Caves

anutami
anutami
a picture is worth a thousand words, and a video is worth a thousands pictures. Nice! gotta check that place out
1/10/2013
Topic:
Pinyon Wash to Harper Flat and Cabin

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anutami
dsefcik wrote:
It could be or more...here is a rough idea, plenty of room to modify...

http://caltopo.com//map?id=1I65

I would be interested. I have wanted to check out that small flat between harper flat and alma wash for some time.


tommy750 wrote:
dsefcik wrote:
Nice TR David, I still want to do an Alma Wash/Harper Cyn backpack trip...anybody interested?


I wouldn't mind trying that route sometime. Assuming it's about a 20 mile one-way trip? Tom
1/13/2013
Topic:
7 Days in Anza Borrego Desert State Park

anutami
anutami
Went ahead and looked up the patent on the canteen. It appears to only be a design patent. I'll bet if Mr. Boyle were still alive he would be proud to see a great find in ABDSP.

1/14/2013
Topic:
Lower Myer Creek and Old Hwy 80

anutami
anutami
Wow, your pics are crystal clear. The puppy sign caught my eye because of the 789 phone number. It just happens to be a Ramona number of which I have a 789 number as well. Can't say I know Lettie, but if I run into her I will go and tell her where to find her sign. I wonder why a ramona person would put their sign anywhere near there????
1/17/2013
Topic:
Baja Desert

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anutami
dsefcik wrote:
tommy750 wrote:
If anyone wants to do this trip, let me know! Tom
Let me renew my passport and I am in....will keep you posted...

***side note, the last time I was in Baja you didn't need a passport...sigh.....


LOL smile the last time we went down no passport needed either, just our license. I don't even have a passport! My wife forgot her license and they sent us into secondary, and read me the riot act. a few pics from our trip...this is a point due west from bay of LA. Seeing these dudes with their truck camper rigs inspired me to start searching for a truck camper. We slept in a tent, the air mattress sprung a hole and we ended up sleeping on hard rocks. I woke up in the morning and the other guys are all getting out of their rigs with coffee in hand, and a great night sleep, ready to surf all day.





1/25/2013
Topic:
Modern day homesteader

anutami
anutami
Check out the video link below. This will give you a good sense of what it would be like to live out in the desert in all those boulder caves. This particular family has lived among the boulders for 30 years and raised 7 children!

http://video.msnbc.msn.com/nbcnews.com/50549407#50549407
1/25/2013
Topic:
Favorite Photos from 2012

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anutami
coachwhip canyon



cows gathering like emperor penguins near warner springs


Snow in Culp Valley



Brett exploring Fish Creek Badlands



Little Blair valley


Split Rock Pow Wow


Oriflamme Canyon



Fish Creek


Canyon Sin Nombre


Indian Valley


Bighorn Rams on Railroad Tracks near Dos Cabezas road



Last "wild" view Near mortero palms looking toward Ocotillo


East Fork Carrizo Creek



Dos Cabezas Road
1/26/2013
Topic:
First Trips To Baja

anutami
anutami
Well, I had plans to be out in ABDSP this weekend but this crazy flu is taking its toll on our family. Went through some pics and found these


checkpoint, my dads nissan hardbody packed full,


Somewhere deep in baja



Fueling up


2nd point I think @ san juanico (scorpian bay)

edited by anutami on 1/26/2013
1/28/2013
Topic:
Dos Cabezas Spring and vicinity

anutami
anutami
Looks like you got some much needed rain. That ground glyph is strange. Hard to tell if it is indeed ancient. I ended up camping right by it when brett and I hiked to mortero palms. Did you d stretch the photo you labeled the less heralded pictos? You always seem to find the coolest type of plant life around.

Trip report
http://www.anzaborrego.net/anzaborrego/forum/topic232-mortero-palms.aspx
1/30/2013
Topic:
Favorite Photos from 2012

anutami
anutami
Amazing photos everyone!!!! My favorite 2012 photo has to be Daren's sheep photo. smile
2/1/2013
Topic:
Borrego off trail camping

anutami
anutami
Thanks for posting and welcome wink

This forum is a great resource. Most of the amazing areas of ABDSP have trip reports with photos to give you a good idea of what you are getting yourself into. Just make sure when you are traveling on the jeep trails your vehicle is equipped with the proper saftey gear and although you don't need 4wd in many areas it is always better to have it just in case.

If you have any questions about a specific area that interestes you in the park (It is huge and diverse) don't hesitate to start a thread. The primitive camping areas are a great place to start, but you will soon realize finding a totally seculded spot deep in a canyon or wash is what the park is all about.

you will also be able find better protection from the wind so your tent won't look like the ones in the youtube video...some of the tents looked like there were bodies in there keeping them from blowing away....So Hilarious
edited by anutami on 2/1/2013
2/7/2013
Topic:
Presidents Day Weekend Backpack Anyone Interested?

anutami
anutami
Have fun Daren! One of these days I want to join you. We have a wedding to be be at....remember this proposal? http://www.anzaborrego.net/anzaborrego/forum/topic342-most-amazing-agua-caliente-proposal.aspx
2/8/2013
Topic:
Where's The Wind?

anutami
anutami
If a mega wind farm was being constructed 1/2 mile from my house and I had to look at blinking red lights every night I guarantee I would be a pain in the ass too. Pattern even hassled me (the security patrol vehicle) when I drove through the area with my kids and camper. It seems they think they own the area and now are attacking people!!!!
2/11/2013
Topic:
Storm Canyon view and Laguna Campground

anutami
anutami
Took a nice trip into Laguna over the weekend and wanted to share some pics of the recent snow

Looking down storm canyon

Laguna campground


Brett all bundled up


meadow





edited by anutami on 2/11/2013
2/12/2013
Topic:
Storm Canyon view and Laguna Campground

anutami
anutami
Sunrise hwy was closed from laguna to julian, and chains were required, so it kept the crowds down. Most people don't want to pay to enter the campground so you always have the place to yourself.

It was reaally windy in the meadow which blew all the snow off the tables (thats why brett was so bundled).
2/18/2013
Topic:
Daren's Villager Peak Trek

anutami
anutami
Nice!!!! I can't imagine doing that hike carrying my water in an olla :0
How was the road going into rockhouse? The ocotillo look like they are getting ready to "pop"
edited by anutami on 2/18/2013
2/25/2013
Topic:
Snow in the Anza Borrego Desert

anutami
anutami
Nice!!! I love seeing that sign!!!

Here is one from last year on Sunrise HWY

2/25/2013
Topic:
Villager/Rabbit/Dawns Via Mojave & Rockhouse Cyn

anutami
anutami
smile smile smile Love your reports!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2/25/2013
Topic:
Anza Borrego Wildflower Season Preview - 2013

anutami
anutami
Awesome!! You have some great photos. I think it is going to be a great flower season. Should start warming up soon smile
2/27/2013
Topic:
Diesel Prices and MPG

anutami
anutami
Bob, You need to get those windows tinted!

surfponto wrote:
I met Daren off S22 since I was driving the TDI and the Land Cruiser is out of commission

Yep Ocotillo are looking very healthy Will be back out on March 9 so I am hoping to see some flowers


Nolan (anutami) wrote:
Nice!!!! I can't imagine doing that hike carrying my water in an olla :0
How was the road going into rockhouse? The ocotillo look like they are getting ready to "pop"
edited by anutami on 2/18/2013

edited by surfponto on 2/18/2013
2/28/2013
Topic:
Diesel Prices and MPG

anutami
anutami
By the way what did it cost you in gas to drive out to meet Daren? I spend approx $100 in diesel (or more) to get my rig out and back. I have seen some pretty cool rack systems out there. My father in law (an inventor)and I are working on a roof rack system for bikes that mount flat on the roof rather than up right.
surfponto wrote:
I agree. I also need some sort of racks for our Mountain Bikes.

Nolan (anutami) wrote:
Bob, You need to get those windows tinted!

surfponto wrote:
I met Daren off S22 since I was driving the TDI and the Land Cruiser is out of commission

Yep Ocotillo are looking very healthy Will be back out on March 9 so I am hoping to see some flowers


Nolan (anutami) wrote:
Nice!!!! I can't imagine doing that hike carrying my water in an olla :0
How was the road going into rockhouse? The ocotillo look like they are getting ready to &quotpop&quot
edited by anutami on 2/18/2013

edited by surfponto on 2/18/2013
2/28/2013
Topic:
Diesel Prices and MPG

anutami
anutami
I am about 12mpg diesel with a 3000 lb fully loaded camper and 7.3l 4x4.

dsefcik wrote:
Nolan (anutami) wrote:
By the way what did it cost you in gas to drive out to meet Daren? I spend approx $100 in diesel (or more) to get my rig out and back.
About $50-$60 in my 2009 2500 Dodge Diesel CrewCab from Lemon Grove (current prices). I get about 16-18mpg and up to 22mpg on long distance freeway drives (Death Valley for example).
3/5/2013
Topic:
Rockhouse Canyon / Dawns Peak

anutami
anutami
Sorry about your truck. Looks like you went through the squeeze. Hope you have a low insurance deductible, or maybe you will keep the war wound. You are one of few that actually uses their 4x4. I love the clarity and color of your pics. Did you do any photoshopping?
3/5/2013
Topic:
Subject: Inner Pasture. Not!

anutami
anutami
Looks like the desert is ready to pop!!! I am hoping for a rainout with tee ball this weekend so I can get out. I feel your pain on being out of shape!!! Hang in there, the beauty and solitude of ABDSP in something impossible to turn your back on.
3/5/2013
Topic:
Kelly USA - Kelly Volcano Kettle Review

anutami
anutami
That is sweet!!
3/6/2013
Topic:
ABDSP is just too vast

anutami
anutami
Trying to decide where to go this weekend as I am predicting a rainout for T Ball. The problem is you pull out the map and I am like a deer in headlights trying to decide where to go....do I go up fish creek and hunt for camel ridge? Or do I try for the summer solstive cave up Indian Gorge? Do I take a backpack trip to cougar or sheep canyon and brave boulder alley with the rig? Should I go find the ancient shoreline of lake cahuilla near superstition? Do we hunt for petrified wood near the magical and majestic realm of carrizo mountain? Should I try another attempt at the palm grove at the east fork of carrizo gorge? Nolia wash and the probability of the most wildflowers in bloom? Do I try for Harper Flat? Rockhouse canyon? (Which one?) Inner pasture? (Can the kids make it???)arrrggghhhh...whale peak? HELP!!!!
3/7/2013
Topic:
Post your Anza Borrego Sunrise Photo

anutami
anutami
Here are a few...I don't have many because I am not much of an early bird

Whale Peak


Cuyamaca/eagle peak with rare snow in Ramona


Plaster City East
3/9/2013
Topic:
Temporarily delayed

anutami
anutami
Sitting at the Elephant Knees area wondering how I am going to get out of this. A guy in a jeep tried to pull me out but failed. Any advice????
3/9/2013
Topic:
Temporarily delayed

anutami
anutami
Props to ranger steve!!!! He pulled me out no problem. Did get a scolding for trying to camp more than one car length from the road.
3/9/2013
Topic:
Temporarily delayed

anutami
anutami
No jokes, he was all business. I think he was a bit upset with me. I felt pretty bad.
3/11/2013
Topic:
Santa Rosa mountians: Whole lota shaking going on

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anutami
Yeah I felt a few here in Ramona!....This is the link I use...It is going off out there!

http://quakes.globalincidentmap.com/
3/11/2013
Topic:
ABDSP is just too vast

anutami
anutami
Thanks everyone for the pointers, as you are probably aware from my post on getting temporarily delayed from about 3:00pm on friday to about 10:00 am on Saturday I chose to head out to fish creek smile
3/11/2013
Topic:
Elephant Knees

anutami
anutami
I have been itching to get back out in the park and decided to take a short trip to Elephant Knees (thanks for the suggestion Daren) to search for some fossils and get a different perspecitve of the park.

On the way out we encoutered some snow




and rainbows


and sinking pits of clay



Beautiful Washes


Sleeping at a slant all night (stuck in the clay pit all night), I was up at the crack of dawn and got some morning photos smile



I called the ranger headquarters on Friday to see if there were any rangers in the area, and all were off for the day. I am greatful Ranger Steve got the message and headed out to help me on Saturday morning. He is a great guy for helping me. We both put our rigs in 4wd LOW and he backed up while I drove forward! Wheels spun for a bit, but then the rig started to move. He would not even accept a tip or a soda or anything. All I could do was give him a big man hug. I will just include his tip in my next donation to the Anza Borrego Foundation.


I learned my lesson not to drive on redish ground with salt crust anymore. It was like driving into the La Brea CLAY Pits. Now I know where all the Native Americans made all those ollas from. Every shovel full to try and dig the rig out was approx 15lbs! I was soooo sore the morning. It was a great work out.


After about 15 hours of being delayed we could set our sites on Elephant Knees


there are ancient reefs all over the place. The kids and I for that matter could not believe this was once a shallow ocean!!!


Millions and Millions of fossilized sea life all over


On another planet...Tatooine?


Any Sand People around here?


We took Direct route up


Views looking to the South/ southwest from the top


Kids had a blast on the way down.

And even more of blast when they found this. This really made then believe this actually was an Ocean!!!
3/12/2013
Topic:
Smoketree Canyon area

anutami
anutami
The weather was just perfect out there! When it was cold/rainy in San Diego. Nice trip!
3/12/2013
Topic:
Elephant Knees

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anutami
dsefcik wrote:
Awesome....did you see a small shrine on a hill north of the top of the knees? I am glad your kids made it to the top, that is a steep climb!


So since it was my idea to go out there you gonna tell Steve to just send me the bill?


Yeah, there was a pile of rocks placed in a circle on the top of a mud hill. Was that it? It looked very interesting.

I bet Steve's next joke will probably incorporate me somehow, so I am glad to keep his jokes going.
3/12/2013
Topic:
Elephant Knees

anutami
anutami
The road is easily accessible with a 2wd vehicle with high clearance (right now).

I tried all the tricks to get out of the clay...dropped my psi 25. Tried to suck pieces of 2x4 under the tires, tried to dig out under the tires and hammer pieces of 2x4. Dug out and piled a bunch of rocks. Got a huge flat boulder and tried to jack up the rear end, but the rock kept sinking....I just ordered a hi-lift jack http://www.hi-lift.com/hi-lift-jacks/index.html though it wouldn't have worked in the clay.
3/14/2013
Topic:
ABDSP is just too vast

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anutami
Evan McGinnis wrote:
Any suggestions for primitive areas in a non-4wd tacoma? I've been out there before, but it's been years ago and enjoyed the primitive camping. Seems you guys have some awesome knowledge of the areas worth checking out and that are the easiest to trek through. Thanks!


Hi Evan, welcome!!

Indian gorge is a very cool place. It is just the right road for 2wd high clearance. You can make it all the way to the end of the south fork and hike sombrero peak.
3/15/2013
Topic:
Elephant Knees

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anutami
surfponto wrote:
Yeah and he doesn't even have a driver's license . smile

dsefcik wrote:
surfponto wrote:
Problem is when you are stuck in mud/muck you can't jack the car up and put stuff under the tires.. (another trick)

Ummmm..sorry, isn't the problem here the driver of the *stuck* vehicle..????


Bob, How did you get out of that one? I'll bet you were covered in Mud!
3/21/2013
Topic:
ABDSP is just too vast

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anutami
JoeTime wrote:
Awesome, thanks for the replies guys.

I'll make sure to find a clear spot next to the road for sure. Got my metal firepit so no issues there.

Planning on catching the sunset from wind caves Saturday. I'll Post some pics next week.

Thanks

Welcome!
Fish creek wash is a great first time trip!!!! You are going to LOVE driving through and won't believe your eyes.
The end of oyster shell wash is great, or lycium wash. I am not sure why anyone would use the campground near split mountain other than being concerned about flash floods during the night...i don't think anyone has posted a trip report on the wind caves yet. I have yet to check them out, as they are always packed with cars and usually groups of boyscouts.
3/21/2013
Topic:
Elephant Knees

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anutami
JoeTime wrote:
Yikes, heading out that way this this weekend, only one vehicle so I'll have to be extra careful to avoid that kind of stuff. My lady wont be happy if an overnighter turns into a couple days.. Although I wouldn't mind! haha

Nice pics though. I might need to try that climb up the Knees.


Have fun!
3/21/2013
Topic:
Anza Borrego Peak Wildflower Bloom For 2013

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anutami
BorregoWrangler wrote:
I'm hoping for the first week in April. I'll be camping at Aqua Caliente Park then and will report back.


Dido, we will be heading out also. Still trying to decide where to go. Hopeful for mild weather. Might check out bow willow smile
3/28/2013
Topic:
4 Day Backpack in Rockhouse Canyon / Dawns Peak

anutami
anutami
Awesome! On the peak 6300 register signed is that eddie van halen of LA ? Did he leave any guitar picks in the can? smilegreat photos!
3/28/2013
Topic:
West Mesa and Ancient Lake Cahuilla

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anutami
Tom, were you able to find the "bathtub" rings on any boulders on the ancient water line?
3/31/2013
Topic:
ABDSP is just too vast

anutami
anutami
DesertWRX wrote:
Found there was a $10 fee up in Sheep Canyon's backcountry campground. I guess you pay it if you use an established site with table and fire ring. There's an "Iron Ranger" there to deposit your money in.


I am thinking about heading out there next week for a backpack trip. Is there water in the canyon? Did you check out cougar canyon? How is boulder ally? Thanks
3/31/2013
Topic:
Indio Fish Traps and SSTB

anutami
anutami
Wow! I can't imagine being out there with a fresh water lake. 1877? Is that real?
Here is what was going on then

Jan 8th - Crazy Horse and his warriors fight their last battle with the United States Cavalry at Wolf Mountain (Montana Territory).

Jun 17th - Indian Wars: Battle of White Bird Canyon - the Nez Perce defeat the US Cavalry at White Bird Canyon in the Idaho Territory.

Aug 12th - Thomas Edison invents Edisonphone, a sound recording device

Nov 21st - Tom Edison announces his "talking machine" invention (phonograph)
4/3/2013
Topic:
Eureka Sand Dunes

anutami
anutami
Looks like you had the place to yourself. Awesome trip! I hope to get out there one day. Love the shot of wylie laying in the sand, and your rig shots. Have you done any modifications to it?
4/3/2013
Topic:
Rainbow Wash

anutami
anutami
Yeah nice colors! It seems to be the year of battle scars on vehicles. Need start its own thread smile
4/3/2013
Topic:
Cedar Creek Falls to Re-Open

anutami
anutami
Finally going to re-open. I am bit confused about the lawsuit.

http://www.ramonasentinel.com/2013/04/03/cedar-falls-to-open-despite-lawsuit/
4/4/2013
Topic:
Cedar Creek Falls to Re-Open

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anutami
rockhopper wrote:
I've always hiked to the falls from the end of Eagle Creek road. Nice easy hike on the old dirt road down to the SD river valley. Usually in the winter when it's cooler and the kids in school. Still, people always show up later in the day mostly from the Ramona side. When the beer ice chests show up with the jumpers is when we put our boots back onwink

btw anyone else hike down the SD river from hwy 78? Made it down a few miles over waterfalls, boulders etc. some really neat old camp spots in the oak trees. These were old native american sites. Grind holes and pot sherds tell the story.


Yeah, My wife (then my girlfriend), Hurly and I took the trip around 2000-2001: We parked a car at the end of the country estates in Ramona and got a ride to the Inaja Picnic area and hiked the entire river. It was very rugged and slow going.

some pics
The start of the journey: Kelly and Hurly (Hurly lost his life in Baja the following month getting nailed by a dune buggy @ Scorpion Bay upset


the rugged canyon


This was before children when we lived on the wild side smile There were turtles sunning themselves on the rocks and were not afraid of humans. You could pick them right up.

These were the easy parts and there were not many of them

We hiked all day and were super tired. I remember setting up camp and being sooo hungry getting read to boil some water and forgot to bring fuel for my stove!



This is the 100ft water fall schad describes in the hike (tallest falls on the san diego river)


This was a super memorable hike my wife and I still talk about today.
4/4/2013
Topic:
ABDSP is just too vast

anutami
anutami
DesertWRX wrote:
Nolan (anutami) wrote:

I am thinking about heading out there next week for a backpack trip. Is there water in the canyon? Did you check out cougar canyon? How is boulder ally? Thanks


There's water in all 3 crossings. Not very deep. In the afternoon the water in First Crossing goes underground. The Bypass Rd, also know as Boulder Alley is just a steep bumpy road now days. I'm toying with the idea of trying to do it in a 2 wd vehicle. Parked at 3rd crossing was an Audi A4 the other day. Goes to show ya that a driver in a low car and some smarts can get a long way in Coyote Canyon.
edited by DesertWRX on 4/4/2013
edited by DesertWRX on 4/4/2013


Thanks for the heads up...Hoping there is water in cougar canyon, as we are planning on camping in the canyon. Was thinking about backpacking in from the 3rd crossing but weather looks to be pretty warm for the weekend. I think we are going to head through bouler alley with our 4x4 stock xterra. I will take some videos and post back.
4/4/2013
Topic:
Cedar Creek Falls to Re-Open

anutami
anutami
dsefcik wrote:
That hike has been on my list for some time, it just screams ticks and snakes...


And POISON OAK!!!! make sure to bring your clippers!!
4/8/2013
Topic:
Cougar Canyon and Boulder Alley

anutami
anutami
I have wanted to do a backpack trip with my family into cougar canyon for some time and it was finally the time smile As the temps were getting very warm and my kids don't to well in the heat I decided it would be best and "cheat" by driving up through "boulder alley" with our stock 4x4 xterra.

the caravan into coyote canyon


The first crossing, no water


Second crossing

we set up camp Friday just passed the second crossing and just hung out enjoying the desert...

A boy and his dog smile


Nice shot of a damselfy? I think (wings parallel to the body when at rest)



enjoying the second crossing


This little guy enjoying himself


Heading through the 3rd crossing



hanging out and exploring just before tackling the bypass route up "boulder alley"



heading on up



and up



and up





We made it up and the hike in is only about 1 mile we were hoping for water, we also finally invensted in some nice hats!

I was getting a bit worried there was not going to be any water. Rusty was sure ready for a soak




I was tempted to photoshop a corona in his paw


I love tthis place...and so do the kids



I could not believe the bees were not around. we had the place all to ourselves smile


refreshing!



I love this canyon

Some blooms, if you are ever feeling sad just gives these shots a look...did I say I love the desert
















nice Indian cave

not sure if this is legit or not...


I looked up and noticed a lizard running on the ceiling!



pools around every corner


This is about the farthest we got up the canyon. It is pretty rugged...hopefully next time we will get to the 20ft falls and pool schad talks about

headed back down and set up camp


sorry for the long post but this is pretty much it for me on trips to ABDSP until the fall. Time to summarize the camper smile
edited by anutami on 4/8/2013
4/10/2013
Topic:
Cougar Canyon and Boulder Alley

anutami
anutami
hikerdmb wrote:
That is an awesome canyon and your pics were great. Did Rusty have any troubles getting up there? Other than the heat. I haven't been up that canyon for probably 20 years but your pics brought back some good memories for me. Thanks!


Glad you liked them smile Rusty was unsure on some of the boulder scrambling we had to do. I had to lift him over several boulders because I didn't want him to try and run through the cat claw. Unfortunatly there is a no dogs allowed sign at the beginning of the trailhead I was not aware of. After all the planning involved and gas spent to drive two vehicles out there I was not about to turn around. Does anyone know why horses are allowed on the trail, but not dogs?
4/10/2013
Topic:
Cougar Canyon and Boulder Alley

anutami
anutami
tommy750 wrote:
Looks like an awesome trip. Never been out that way and need to get out there before the gate closes. The Xterra's paint looks a little too pristine for those videos you posted smile Tom


I thought we would have used our xterra more than we do for off roading. It is a lot easier to take the truck and camper with all the supplies stocked in there. I just load up some food, clothes and ready to go. The paint on the truck and fiberglass on the camper is not so pristine.
4/10/2013
Topic:
4 Day Backpack in Rockhouse Canyon / Dawns Peak

anutami
anutami
I thought of you when I flew in from salt lake this afternoon


edited by anutami on 4/10/2013
4/15/2013
Topic:
Agua Caliente Hot Springs

anutami
anutami
We almost headed out there but the campground was completely full. Your tent looks nice and cozy smileHow is the large outdoor pool and water temp?
4/15/2013
Topic:
Fish Creek Mts and Ancient Lake Cahuilla

anutami
anutami
Jim (ziphius) wrote:
I agree, please post more on Lake Cahuilla! You gave a great history of the area in these last couple of posts. Few of us make it that far east, so this post is like water for thirsty desert explorers. smile - Jim



couldn't have said it any better!!! I have always been fascinated by the lake. Thank You!!
4/16/2013
Topic:
Weather Watch

anutami
anutami
Just curious what websites you use to check the weather forecast before heading out to the Desert.

I like www.intellicast.com
4/21/2013
Topic:
My Jeeps (and past rides)

anutami
anutami
Just added another vehicle to our Desert Excursions

2003 chevy tahoe 4x4 found on craigslist with only 45k miles smile Just sold the Xterra this weekend, sad to see her go

Tested out the 4wd while heading back from El Centro on Friday and decided to take the scenic route home ec085 through plaster city along the railroad tracks
4/21/2013
Topic:
Fish Creek Mts and Ancient Lake Cahuilla

anutami
anutami
Tom, thanks for the inspiration. Took ec085 coming home from el centro on Friday and checked a few things out

You were not joking, there are shells out there






High water mark on lake cahuilla


It looks like a war zone out there


Bullet hole in the Tufa


New tahoe performed great! Started from dunaway road off the 8 freeway and ended up at split mountain rd. there was some sketchy soft sand rutted out sections on ec085
4/27/2013
Topic:
Dos Cabezas and Goat Canyon

anutami
anutami
Great photos! 11 miles for a 9 year old in 1 day is amazing. Something he will never forget. The collapsed tunnel is pretty dramatic (and very difficult to get to I might add) with all the beams splintered and concrete smashed. You get a feeling of not wanting to stay in there too long.
4/27/2013
Topic:
Overland Expo 2013

anutami
anutami
I am was looking into it but will be in phoenix the second week of may. We are planning a loop tour of central/northern ca in june/july. Please post some pics if you can. And any other info learned would be greatly appreciated.
4/27/2013
Topic:
Inner Pasture Day Trip

anutami
anutami
Nice trip. Was that a solo trip? Your kids didn't join you for any trips this year? Is that something I can look forward to?... you bring your kids along on your adventures throughout their youth and they end up pursuing their own adventures?

I wonder with the improving economy and the feds push for amnesty if we will see more illegal /undocumented movement through ABDSP. It will be interesting as it seems to have been relatively quite out there with the dismal economy but as things pick up we are the eyes and ears of the southern border.

Also....your zoom is amazing, on my point and shoot if I zoom in the quality is so poor it is not worth using the function
edited by anutami on 4/27/2013
4/27/2013
Topic:
Culp Valley and Upper Hellhole Canyon

anutami
anutami
Nice rattler, we are on our 3rd rattle snake sighting at our house !!! Usually the big daddy's are pretty docile. Did you provoke that one for a photo op? smile That is a great shot. I am bummed how rattlers have been given a bad wrap and are so easily "discarded". We will usually relocate them unless a nasty baby one.

I drove through the culp valley campground a while back and all the sites seem horrible. Tons of erosion and they all have extreme grades. Are there any sites worth visiting?
4/27/2013
Topic:
Seco Del Diablo and Tapiado

anutami
anutami
Must be nice having your office so close!!! Is that in el centro?
4/29/2013
Topic:
Inspiration Wash: Must Do

anutami
anutami
This is fun to drive all the way out old springs open space preserve out near the dump in borrego. you will encounter sand dunes and 4wd is a must. Took this trip a while back when heading home from palm springs on a business trip. It is nice to be able to take different "long cuts" on the way home. I have a goal of one day driving on all 500 miles of jeep trails in ABDSP.

top of the wash with great views. This also would make a very nice campsite and stargazing smile






top of the bluff looking south






4/29/2013
Topic:
Fish Creek Mts and Ancient Lake Cahuilla

anutami
anutami
Forgot about this video....

The Railroad in action...


4/30/2013
Topic:
Inspiration Wash: Must Do

anutami
anutami
dsefcik wrote:
Good stuff Tom.....thanks for more amazing and great info.


Yeah great stuff!!! Camel bones are amazing. Ash? Would have never guessed, how on earth did they come to that conclusion? Did the ash accumulate in the shallow sea and accumulate as stagnate water or was it before the shallow sea? And before a freshwater lake.... The area has soooo much history. Thats why I love the place!

Unfortunately this was the xterras last trip. I did it before I got the tahoe....still regretting it since it was my wife and I first big purchase
5/10/2013
Topic:
Rockhouse Canyon / Toro Peak BackPack Trip

anutami
anutami
I love your epic treks and stellar pics! Your collection of backcountry pics of ABDSP is unmatched by no other. I hope one day you publish a book of all the wild, desolate and remote places.
Nice work on box spring, looks like it has been awhile since someone has been there. I saw the head of a huge lizard up cougar canyon, guessing it was the same. Love the gopher snake photo amongst the cholla and then the double rainbow....wow, yet another amazing trip, where are you headed next?
5/14/2013
Topic:
Sheep & Lower Coyote Canyon Trip

anutami
anutami
Nice TR! love the dos picos pics, thats pretty much my backyard smile Man it must have been hot out there! What do you think the temps were? We camped out at laguna and it was in the low 80's.
5/14/2013
Topic:
Baja Bug for Sale

anutami
anutami
One of my good friends is trying to talk me into buying his 63 bug which is street legal for all the ABDSP trails....



















edited by anutami on 5/15/2013
edited by anutami on 5/15/2013
5/14/2013
Topic:
2013 Bighorn Sheep Count now accepting application

anutami
anutami
Daren, do you know if there is a certain age requirement? How long are you sitting waiting for? What about the temps?

Thanks
edited by anutami on 5/14/2013
5/15/2013
Topic:
Baja Bug for Sale

anutami
anutami
If anyone is looking for a great bug let me know my wife simply said no to this....my bud is selling for 12,500 obo, I will post more pics
5/20/2013
Topic:
Siemens Shuts Down Wind Turbines after accident

anutami
anutami
Good thing I was not on that jeep trail with my family! What is the next disaster going to be?
5/24/2013
Topic:
Controlled burn out of control near Banner Grade

anutami
anutami
surfponto wrote:
Seems a controlled burn started by CalFire jumped its' boundaries forcing the closure of banner Grade near Julian and a portion of the S2. upset

http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2013/may/23/anza-borrego-desert-cal-fire/


Lol, the following story is about the stolen SUV. The guy listed it on Craigslist and the lady stole it from him while taking it for a test drive! Beware of selling things on Craigslist dunno
5/31/2013
Topic:
Indian/Cougar/Sheep Canyon Day Hikes

anutami
anutami
Nice trip! Gotta love the shade of a cottonwood. That ram video is amazing. The clarity is great! Felt like I was watching national geographic. All you have to do now is find someone with a deep voice to add some narrationsmile wish I could have followed you up boulder alley. If you do that trip again let me know a couple weeks in advance And I will follow you up with my rig smile so out of all the canyons you visited what is your favorite?
6/3/2013
Topic:
The reason you rarely find mortars with morteros

anutami
anutami
Very, Very disturbing, many of those using the forum seem to be in So Cal....

Hopefully one day mylar balloons will be considered artifacts :0


***Everyone Please resist the urge to take thousand year old artifacts that will just end up sitting on your front porch for a 10-20 years at the most and then be lost forever.

did you see the post
"Great photos. Any luck in anza borrego?"
and then the reply
"Heading out THIS Wed. morning."
http://www.arrowheadology.com/forums/arrowhead-hunting-collecting/3632-good-news-bad-news.html

and this one
".I'll see if I can't post a pic of one of my favorites. I have cast this piece and it's on display in the Museum of Native American History in Bentonville, AR. It was found by Ralph Irwin in the Mason Valley of the Anza Borrego Desert in San Diego County, CA. This point Ben Stermer recognized as a Cahuilla."
http://www.arrowheadology.com/forums/typology/13500-desert-side-notched.html

another one
"You are in the SD area so I kow of a guy who found paleo in the ana borrego desert (right name??). he had the finest lake mojave I had ever seen. As you know all other old sitrs in or So cal area are under 10 feet plus of soil. I live near the base of the SB mts so it is just as easy for me to go into the desert than it is to go look in our SoCal mtns where all we find is more recent cultures of which you have posted very good success."

http://www.arrowheadology.com/forums/todays-finds-situ/35634-recent-finds-california-paleo-archaic-2.html

and this one
http://www.arrowheadology.com/forums/todays-finds-situ/40491-crescents-continued.html

the hits keep coming
"Killer point! A serrated Desert Sierra. Ha! I am sure that type has a different name in the SD area. What type of material is that green stone? My friend hunts the SD area a lot and finds quite a lot of that material. He also found a nearly 5" Lake Mojave of that material in the Anza desert west of Salton sea. Congrats on that find."
http://www.arrowheadology.com/forums/todays-finds-situ/12410-killer-point-4.html




edited by anutami on 6/3/2013
6/11/2013
Topic:
Indian/Cougar/Sheep Canyon Day Hikes

anutami
anutami
Bill Haneline wrote:
The Bypass Road use to be the toughest road in Anza-Borrego. Lots of boulder climbing and you needed a spotter. Now days it is a steep bumpy road. But, people who could not see the beauty of our park up there have a chance now.


Bill, do you have any old photos you can share of what the road used to look like?
6/11/2013
Topic:
The Desert Magazine

anutami
anutami
That is great! Thanks for sharing

Love this part
"A desert historian once suggested there is a running debate among desert aficionados about whether the desert attracts eccentrics or whether there is some mystical quality that turns normal people into odd- balls once they get there. Perhaps the truth is some- where between the two and always will be some- where between them."
6/11/2013
Topic:
ABDSP forum rally

anutami
anutami
I was thinking it would be great to do a rally/camp out/hike for all forum users next season. I know many of us using this forum enjoy different things and we could incorporate most of them for all that are interested. Let me know if this is a possibility and we could start planning something. smile
6/12/2013
Topic:
ABDSP forum rally

anutami
anutami
It would be cool to do it on a weekend with a meteor shower, it appears the Leonid meteor shower will peak around the weekend of Nov 16th and 17th. (1000 meteors per hour!)

http://www.cute-calendar.com/event/peak-of-leonid-meteor-shower/6117-world.html

I was thinking more of a remote car camp location than a multi day backpack trip along with a full day hike/exploration or 1 night backpack. It would be great if everyone going had a 4x4 vehicle to get to collins valley, hapapha flat, or Piedras grandes/dos cabezas area or another similar location. From there we could plan an all day hike or backpack trip an then stargazing. Collins valley to palm canyon hike?

Another option is to allow a car campsite location in an accessible 2wd location in little Blair, and hike whale peak camp on the summit type trip with others option of a 1/2 day hike smugglers or yaquitec. Or Indian gorge camp and rockhouse canyon (southern end) hike. The options are endless and it depends on all those who wanted to attend.

So it would be more of a selected campsite and various options based on all attending. If you wanted to do a multi day trip it would be a great opportunity to hang out for a bit and get picked up or dropped off somewhere.
7/7/2013
Topic:
Chariot Fire

anutami
anutami
Just got into town after being gone for approx 3 weeks (hiked mt. Langley for the first time!!) to see a large plume of smoke in our backcountry looks like it is the Chariot Fire east of Sunrise Hwy, 9 miles southeast of Julian, It has already burned 2,500 acres and is 10% contained. Also the Laguna area is being evacuated upset

anyone know any info on this?



http://cdfdata.fire.ca.gov/incidents/incidents_details_info?incident_id=839

found another link http://www.utsandiego.com/photos/galleries/2013/jul/07/chariot-fire-near-mt-laguna/
edited by anutami on 7/7/2013
7/8/2013
Topic:
Best Scat Finds

anutami
anutami
Not ABDSP, but there is something about finding Marmont Scat at about 13,000ft that only some can appreciate smile




7/29/2013
Topic:
Desert Rain

anutami
anutami
tommy750 wrote:
Here's a video of Ocotillo activist Jim Pelley driving some Ocotillo Wind access roads during the recent storm. Pretty amazing footage. Tom

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gtEdOm9d38


That is an amazing video!!!!!

Check out the parks website on how the mighty ocotillo copes with the summer rain!

http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=638

I have a new respect for the desert in the summer months!!! I think we will have to plan a summer trip soon!!!!
8/18/2013
Topic:
Mt. Laguna Burn Area

anutami
anutami
I love that view!

Been camping at s. carlsbad state beach for the last 25 years and the beach has always been rocky. Within the last year or so the north part of the beach is now covered in deep sand. With all the recent major fires in our area I can't help but think all the sand is due to all the erosion, can anyone shed some light on this?

View of the north beach at south carlsbad state beach which has been covered with rocks for as long as I can remember.
8/23/2013
Topic:
Bighorn Sheep Count 2013

anutami
anutami
yeah that lighting show was amazing! Took a few photos, did not have my tripod so they are a bit blurry. Tried my best smile





8/26/2013
Topic:
Flash Flood Chasing

anutami
anutami
Nice summer trip! Did you have any problems in canyon sin nombre? There is that one tight section which was washed out last year and a bit rough and rocky.
Also, I am in need of some new tires for my rig and I think you have the BFG all terrains, how did they do in the mud?
9/10/2013
Topic:
Flood damage around Borrego Springs

anutami
anutami
I can't believe how green it is out there! Must have been scary being without power for so long! When we had that huge power outage a while back I hooked up my honda generator to keep the fridge going and our direct tv so we could watch the news. Also it gives some piece of mind having our camper with the solar set up to know we could survive a bit more comfortable if something major happened. I guess it is what you call a "bug out vehicle" wink
9/18/2013
Topic:
Eagle mortality and wind farms

anutami
anutami
I think there is a lot more going on behind the scenes than we even know!

Check this one out

https://www.wind-watch.org/news/2013/08/14/wind-industry-wildlife-biologist-fined-in-unlawful-eagle-handling/
9/18/2013
Topic:
Golden Trout Wilderness

anutami
anutami
Sorry to hear about you truck, I agree its time to get out to the desert! Did you guys have trouble finding water in that part of the sierras?
9/18/2013
Topic:
Quick Trip to Borrego Springs - 9/14-15/2013

anutami
anutami
It looks too green! That can't be abdsp!
9/20/2013
Topic:
Forum Member Nolan in Truck Camper Magazine

anutami
anutami
Jim (ziphius) wrote:
In all of Nolan's posts, his kids look like they are having SOOOO much fun! Nice article. smile


The adults in the pics have a lot of fun too smile
9/22/2013
Topic:
Forum Member Nolan in Truck Camper Magazine

anutami
anutami
tommy750 wrote:
Great article Nolan. Saw your Death Valley pics. Girlfriend and I are headed there early Nov. for a week. Any suggestions on must see sites and camping spots? Was planning to hike Telescope Pk but the rest of the trip is open. Thanks. Tom



Death Valley is soooo huge there are many many areas, We spent several days out there, we first drove into Wildrose camp (free), and checked out the Charcoal Kilns, Eureka Mine and Aguereberry Point.


The Kilns


The Next few days we headed up to Marble Canyon and Offroad camped (for free in there) It was a pretty rugged road, but few people back in there. Marble canyon is a must see and there is some rock art


Marble Canyon


We then headed to the town of Beatty for a cheap hotel and replentish of supplies, we checked out the ghost town of Rhyolite which was pretty cool...Don't get gas in Furnace Creek, It is way better to drive to Beatty for gas as it will probably be $2.00 a gallon difference!! We headed back into DVNP via Titus Canyon Road which is another Must do!! What a drive!!





From titus Canyon road we headed north to the Ubehebe crater, and the Racetrack which were awesome, but the Racetrack was the where we saw most of the people.

We were all about the backcountry camping and the only campground we stayed at was Wildrose. Hope that helps smile
9/22/2013
Topic:
Whale Peak from the air

anutami
anutami
took some video of flying into san diego...quality came out okay, you can see some of the Chariot fire

9/26/2013
Topic:
Broke Down in Anza Borrego: Sept. 21st, 2013

anutami
anutami
Nice write up! Love the color of Blair Valley smile
9/28/2013
Topic:
Whale Peak from the air

anutami
anutami
here are some other Air shots, see if you can guess what location
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