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The Squeeze in Anza Borrego

by Administrator 31. January 2012 23:43

The Squeeze - Anza Borrego

MuMu the FJ40 Land Cruiser conquers the Squeeze in Anza Borrego Pulled this one out of the archives.  Fast forward 17 years later, we still own "MuMu" the Land Cruiser but unfortunately she has been retired to the garage with the occasional trip to the grocery store. :)

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Vintage Ocotillo in Bloom Postcard

by Administrator 31. January 2012 05:03

Vintage post card of our favorite desert plant, the Ocotillo. (found this on EBay) Some interesting facts about the Ocotillo Plant   Can reach 30 feet tall Sheds its' small green leaves during dry spells. Is pollinated by hummingbirds Generally will bloom March - June, with a display of orange/red tube like flowers  

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Exploring Torote Canyon

by Administrator 17. January 2012 03:04

Jacumba Mountains

"Looks like we have some pretty thick fog", Mary commented as we made our way east past Alpine towards Anza Borrego. What started out as an overcast morning on the coast transformed into a damp, drizzly mist that shrouded the freeway. Lucky for us, as we started our descent into the desert town of Ocotillo, the fog lifted and the mountains blocked any further advance of the wet weather. The S2 highway was deserted on this late Monday morning as we headed north towards the Indian Gorge turnoff. The Ocotillo plants swayed in the wind adding motion to an otherwise still desert morning. The... [More]

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Day trip to the Arroyo Tapiado Mud Caves

by Administrator 31. December 2011 14:59

Arroyo Tapiado Mud Caves

We left Leucadia on a damp, foggy winter morning in hopes of enjoying some clear desert skies. Our destination was the mud caves at Arroyo Tapiado in the Southern Anza Borrego Desert. The Arroyo Tapiado Mud Caves are the result of centuries of rain and flash floods which over time have formed an intricate labrynth of  tunnels , sink holes and slot canyons.  While we have been out to the Arroyo Tapiado Mud Caves a handful of times, this time the plan was to visit some of the caves we had not yet explored. Once we arrived we established our "base-camp", donned headlamps and ent... [More]

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Butterfly in Carrizo Gorge East Fork

by Administrator 27. November 2011 18:59

Snapped a closeup of a Monarch Butterfly while we were camping in Carrizo Gorge on Thanksgiving. We also managed to mount the Maggiolina Rooftop Tent onto Mary's Toyota Tacoma which takes a little bit of tweaking. :)    

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Borrego Days 2011

by Administrator 24. October 2011 01:00

Galleta Meadows - Serpent

Borrego Days marks the start of the desert season in Anza Borrego. Temperatures are beginning to drop from their summer highs allowing hikers, campers and 4-wheelers to return and enjoy the beautiful Anza Borrego Desert.  Unlike most of our trips to Anza Borrego, the Maggiolina Rooftop tent, propane stove and other various types of expedition gear were left behind. We had an invite to stay with friends in Borrego Springs at their beautiful rancho style home. (Thanks Jon and Elena)  After a quick morning hike along the old De Anza trail, Mary and I headed over to the Borrego Days fe... [More]

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BLM seeks public input regarding the Ocotillo Express Wind Farm

by Administrator 1. September 2011 04:37

Ocotillo Express Wind Farm

 After driving out to Ocotillo to voice my concerns over the proposed Ocotillo express Wind Farm, I came to realize that the  Bureau of Land Management's definition of "public input" was a bit inconsistent with mine. Representatives from the BLM, Imperial County officials and Pattern Energy were all given center stage, but when it came time for Ocotillo residents and others to voice their concerns, the presentation quickly came to an end.  We were told that this was an informational meeting only and comments would only be accepted via email and letters. Personally I ... [More]

Anza Borrego Bighorn Sheep Count for 2011

by Administrator 5. July 2011 23:11

Daren who frequents the forum participated in this years annual Anza Borrego Bighorn Sheep count. The three day event, staffed by volunteers, was a great success.

During his watch Daren snapped this great shot from high above upper Hellhole Canyon. You can check out more of Daren's great BLOG at http://www.sefcik.com/ [More]

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Hike to the Top of Hot Springs Mountain

by Administrator 1. May 2011 15:48

At an Elevation of 6533 feet/ 1991 meters, Hot Springs Mountain has the distinction of being the tallest mountain in San Diego. It tops San Diego's next highest peak, Cuyamaca Mountain, by a mere twenty one feet. The amazing thing about Hot Springs Mountain, located on the Los Coyotes reservation, is that the peak is accessible by a high clearance vehicle preferably with 4-Wheel Drive. For our ascent, we chose to hike up the old jeep trail leaving our vehicle at the campground 2000 feet below the summit. Large fields of yellow wildflowers and daisies lined the trail as we trekked upwards. T... [More]

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2011 Anza Borrego Wildflowers

by Administrator 9. April 2011 01:32

Check out some of the great wildflowers we have seen over the past few months out in Anza Borrego. Click post title to start the show.

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Wildflowers and Pictographs in Southern Anza Borrego.

by Administrator 2. April 2011 17:25

Desert Pincushion in Indian Valley - Anza Borrego

This started out as one of those trips that looked like it might not happen.  First there was the over anxious border patrol agent that hassled me at the Mortero Wash checkpoint. I am not sure why he singled me out? Perhaps it was the combination of the sunglasses, beard and the Lazy Lizard baseball cap that aroused his suspicions?    Next as I pulled off at Indian Gorge, Daren was heading out in his big Dodge diesel looking a little stressed. OK sure I was an hour late (sorry Daren) but this looked like something else. He explained that while on a short morning hike, he got s... [More]

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Red Racer Snake in the Anza Borrego Desert

by Administrator 31. March 2011 20:50

Red Racer Snake in Anza Borrego

Its' nice to hike off the established trails and really explore the Anza Borrego Desert. Of course you have to be aware of the various hazards that you may encounter such as sharp cactus, rock, bees, snakes and other things that seem intent on ruining your day.  Lucky for us our snake encounter was of the non-poisonous kind. This particular snake, known in the desert southwest as a Red Racer (?) seemed content to lie in the sun with his head in the shade and let us take candid pictures of him.    More Anza Borrego Wildflower Photos Here

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Desert Mouse in Anza Borrego

by Administrator 26. March 2011 02:53
This small desert mouse stole a cracker while we were enjoying the campfire on our last camping trip. Unfortunately for him it wouldn't quite fit in his den.  Click title of post to view video.

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Desert Wildflower update for Southern Anza Borrego

by Administrator 21. March 2011 04:59

Chuparosa Bush in Indian Valley - Anza Borrego Desert

We did a quick overnight trip to Anza Borrego to check on the wildflowers and to do a little hiking. We were excited to find some Monkeyflower, Sand Verbena, Desert Pincushion, Desert Dandelions and a few blooming barrel cactuses. I will have to say the big winners are the Ocotillo and the Chuparosa. I have never seen such amazing Ocotillo blooms! The tips range from a flaming red to a bright orange and they are all over the southern Anza Borrego Desert. The Chuparosa bush, a hummingbird favorite, has also been quite prolific in the southern areas and worth checking out. I think t... [More]

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Desert wildflowers and the amazing caves of Inner Pasture

by Administrator 7. March 2011 17:08

The magical caves of Inner Pasture - Anza Borrego

The morning fog that was shrouding the coast, finally let up as we dropped down into Santee from the Mission trails summit. We were driving out to Anza Borrego to meet up with our hiking buddy Daren for a hike out to Inner Pasture. A majority of our hike would be just west of the Anza Borrego State Park on BLM administered lands.   Besides being one of the more isolated, beautiful regions of the Anza Borrego desert; the area is also a corridor for immigrant traffic, a fact we would soon substantiate by the clothing and water bottles discarded along the trail. First thing we noticed as w... [More]

Back to Piedras Grandes

by Administrator 21. February 2011 05:40

What I love about living in San Diego is that I can be walking our dog Diesel on the beach in the morning and an hour and a half later be on a snow covered road about to drop down into the Anza Borrego Desert.  Granted the snow part is somewhat rare, but usually a few times a year the conditions will be just right to transform our local mountains into a winter wonderland.  As we approached the Sunrise Highway turnoff, we considered abandoning our Anza Borrego desert plans and taking a detour up to Mount Laguna to enjoy the snow. A quick glance at the hundreds of cars lined up to ge... [More]

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Sunrise Powerlink Construction (Staging) area in Jacumba

by Administrator 21. February 2011 01:55

We had the unfortunate surprise of finding one of the Sunrise Powerlink staging areas as we were heading out to Anza Borrego for the day. This construction yard was just south of the 8 Freeway in Jacumba near the U.S. Mexican border. If you look close you can see the Southwest Powerlink towers in the background as well as the U.S. border fence.  

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Start of the 2011 Anza Borrego Wildflower Season ?

by Administrator 4. February 2011 21:11

My overnight Anza Borrego wildflower scouting trip began with a stop at New Leaf Biofuels in Barrio Logan. New Leaf is currently the only location in San Diego where you can buy B99 Bio-Diesel. I filled up 10 Scepter Gas Cans (50 gallons), helped Danny load them into the LandCruiser and headed east hoping to find a campsite before dark. By the time I arrived in Mortero Wash, I barely had enough light left to crank up the Maggiolina Tent, pull out the chair and open up a cold Bohemia. The desert sky was clear which was good and bad. The good is that I counted 5 or 6 shooting s... [More]

Stopping the invaders in Anza Borrego

by Administrator 21. January 2011 00:23

Anza Borrego Wildflowers

Come springtime, many southern Californians turn their attention east towards the Anza Borrego Desert.  The attraction is the annual wildflower blooms, that can instantly transform this unforgiving landscape into a flourishing garden.  Unfortunately this annual pilgrimage is in jeopardy as the Anza Borrego desert is under attack from a relentless invader, innocuously named Sahara Mustard. Sahara Mustard is considered an invasive species and lately has been choking out many of the native wildflowers in the Borrego Valley and surrounding areas. So you are probably ... [More]

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Anza Borrego State Park Guide for your iPhone

by Administrator 18. January 2011 17:26

CalParks iPhone App screen shot

iPhone, CalParks iPhone App, iPhone GPS, GPS, Anza Borrego iPhone [More]

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The Anza Borrego Desert at Night

by Administrator 18. December 2010 18:06

Sunset in Anza Borrego

Join guest photographer Andy as he explores the Anza Borrego Desert at night. These awesome photos were taken on a recent overnight backpacking trip into Bighorn Canyon by members of the forum.

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Ocotillo Express Wind Farm Moves Closer to Fruition

by Administrator 16. December 2010 22:29
There has been an unprecedented assault on our deserts and backcountry in the name of renewable energy. While the Anza Borrego Desert State Park was spared the bulldozer's blade back in 2008, many so called "green" projects have been popping up all over California. Although these remote solar and wind projects may seem environmentally friendly on the surface, there is a dark side that seems to be ignored by the media. In order to be financially viable, large scale solar and wind projects require thousands of acres of public lands to be scraped clean in order to make room for the dishes... [More]

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Sunrise Powerlink Ground Breaking Ceremony in McCain Valley

by Administrator 10. December 2010 02:35

Sunrise Powerlink Protesters in Boulevard

I spent Thursday morning out in McCain Valley protesting SDG&E's Sunrise Powerlink ground-breaking ceremony along with the Protect Our Communities Foundation and other concerned San Diegans. This high profile invite-only event had our governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in attendance as well as other Sunrise Powerlink supporters and local politicians. Many people, myself included, would call this event premature since the Sunrise Powerlink is being challenged in the courts, but SDG&E moved forward anyway. SDG&E also unveiled its' new high tech helicopter that apparently will... [More]

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Day hike to the Rockhouses in Rockhouse Valley

by Administrator 5. December 2010 17:44

Rockhouse in Rockhouse Valley - Anza Borrego

I had barely rinsed off the dirt and dust from our Thanksgiving trip to Carrizo Gorge, when we found ourselves heading back out to Anza Borrego to meet up with a couple friends for a day hike. Our destination this time, was at the opposite end of the Anza Borrego Desert, a remote area called Rockhouse Valley. While the adjacent canyon, informally titled Rockhouse Canyon, shares its' namesake with our favorite hiking area to the south, the two areas are worlds apart. Rockhouse Canyon "north" is a curving, narrow canyon with vertical walls on both sides which eventually opens up to th... [More]

Anza Borrego Thanksgiving Camping Trip 2010

by Administrator 29. November 2010 05:15

LandCruiser in Rockhouse Canyon - Anza Borrego

Our annual Anza Borrego Thanksgiving camping trip is something we always look forward to. While it sounds like a big hassle to lug all the food, tables, barbecues and drinks out to the desert, the rewards of sunshine and desert solitude are worth it. Nightime temperatures were in the the low 30's, but the Maggiolina Rooftop Tent kept us pretty warm. We camped in  Carrizo Gorge, which is our favorite area of Anza Borrego, and did day hikes up the East Fork as well as Four Frogs Canyon.The Ocotillo are simply amazing this time of year. During the dry summer months the Ocotillo resemb... [More]

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Anza Borrego Desert from high atop Mount Laguna

by Administrator 13. November 2010 05:17

View of the Anza Borrego Desert from high atop Mount Laguna

On a recent overnight camping trip to Mount Laguna I snapped this picture of the Anza Borrego Desert far below.If you look closely you can see the Salton Sea in the upper left of the picture.

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The search for the hidden Solstice Cave in Indian Valley

by Administrator 29. October 2010 15:01

Pictograph - Anza Borrego - Indian Valley  Solstice Cave

     High up on a ridge overlooking the vast expanse of Anza Borrego 's Indian Valley is a room size rock shelter once used by Native Americans to honor and perhaps foretell the coming of the summer solstice.  To the Native Americans, the sun was all powerful and dictated when crops would ripen and perhaps when the time had come to move to higher more hospitable elevations. To monitor the arrival of "the longest day of the year" native american priests or shamans would paint pictographs which would illuminate at the right time of the year on the rising sun... [More]

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First Meeting of Anza Borrego Desert State Park Botany Society to be held next month

by Administrator 25. October 2010 19:53

Leonor Farlow, a Baja California Indigenous Indian will discuss use of plants at the Botany Festival

       The first meeting of the year for the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Botany Society will be held Monday, November 8, at 10 a.m. in the Daniel Discovery Lab at the Park Visitor Center.  A freelecture on the evolution of plant photosynthesis by Dr. Joanne Ingwall will precede the business meeting, and all are invited to attend. New certification classes for the Botany Society will begin January 3, 2011. Anyone interested inattending the classes should contact Larry Hendrickson at lhendrickson@parks.ca.gov. Also, mark your calendars for the 2nd Annual Botany ... [More]

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Check out the premier issue of Dezert Magazine

by surfponto 14. October 2010 21:32

Jon Grasson has done an excellent job of putting together an awesome resource for Desert lovers everywhere. Dezert Magazine, an online periodical, is reminiscent of the printed Desert Magazine that ceased publication in 1985 after 40 + years of circulation . I was honored when John asked to include one of our blog entries in the first issue. Check it out if you have a chance.   Best, Bob

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Bighorn Sheep encounter on the 8 Freeway.

by Administrator 15. August 2010 17:57

Anza Borrego Bighorn Sheep

Many people never see a Bighorn out in the Anza Borrego Desert. The once thriving Bighorn population has now dwindled to somewhere around 280 by official Park estimates. The Bighorns blend in very well with their environment and will stand still for hours making them impossible to see. On two previous occasions we have been lucky enough to encounter the elusive Bighorn. The first time was two hours into a hike to the Goat Canyon Trestle, while our second encounter was with a bachelor herd of Bighorn rams near Indian Hill in the southern end of Anza Borrego. Our latest encounter did not r... [More]

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Summer Sand Angels in the Anza Borrego Desert

by Administrator 15. July 2010 14:51

Bob makes a sand angel in the Anza Borrego desert

If you really want to escape the summer beach crowds of San Diego, but still want to play in the sand, you could always take a 2+ hour drive east to the Anza Borrego Desert. Our motivation was simple, June gloom had continued two weeks into July, shrouding the coast in clouds. We had forgotten what sunshine felt like. Mind you this is not journey for those who can't take a little heat. When we pulled up at the Carrizo Gorge turnoff, temperatures were already close to 100' and promised to rise throughout the morning. Suprisingly, we were not the only foolhardy souls out in Anza Borrego bravi... [More]

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Supervisor Metz approves Sunrise Powerlink through the Cleveland National Forest

by surfponto 13. July 2010 17:33

Not that I am terribly surprised, but I was hopeful that Forest Supervisor Metz would show some backbone and stand up to SDG&E / Sempra. Unfortunately this was not the case and Supervisor Metz caved to political and corporate pressure and agreed to let SDG&E route the Sunrise Powerlink through the Cleveland National Forest. This is a sad day for San Diego and anyone who likes to get out and enjoy nature with out the tell-tale signs of man. The character of the Cleveland National Forest will be forever changed due to corporate greed, deceitful tactics and the unwillingness of the US ... [More]

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Spring hike to the Goat Canyon Trestle in Carrizo Gorge - 2010

by Administrator 1. May 2010 15:36

Goat Canyon Trestle in Carrizo Gorge - Anza Borrego Desert

Tucked away in the southern end of the Anza Borrego Desert is an engineering marvel that, due to its' remoteness, has only been viewed by a relatively small number of people. The Goat Canyon Trestle was built in 1932 after an earthquake collapsed one of the tunnels of the Carrizo Gorge section of the San Diego Arizona Railroad. At two hundred feet tall and 750 feet long, it remains to this day the longest, tallest curved wooden trestle ever built in the United States. The sheer ruggedness of the mountainous terrain as well as the searing desert temperatures warranted the name "The Impossible ... [More]

Dos Cabezas Day Trip

by Administrator 22. April 2010 14:27

Snow covered Spring Poppies near Sunrise Highway

I left early Wednesday morning with the plan to do a solo day hike out to the Goat Canyon Trestle in the southern Anza Borrego desert. According to weather reports the rain that was hitting the coast wasn't suppose to hit Ocotillo until Thursday. Sure there were high wind warnings for  the deserts and the mountains but hey, what's a little wind ? As I began to drive up the grade past Pine Valley for my eventual descent into the desert, I quickly realized that this was not an ordinary Spring storm. Rain had quickly turned to snow as I approached the Sunrise Highway turn-off. Sn... [More]

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Pinyon Ridge Solo Backpack Trip

by Administrator 19. April 2010 16:54

Join David, a member of our Anza Borrego Forums, as he hikes up the Wilson Trail for a solo overnight backpack trip. The trail to Pinyon Ridge is called the Wilson Trail. It follows an old Jeep road for about 5 miles and ends in a beautiful little valley just to the east of Wilson Peak. This is the sign that greets you as you pull off S-22 and head for the trail head. More...

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