Southern California Club Xterra
Southern California Club Xterra => SCCX Xcursions => Topic started by: FrankB on November 01, 2011, 05:21:32 PM
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SAVE THE DATE - It's getting to be that time of year again. I'll post up more details later if there appears to be interest (or you can look at the thread for last year), but I'm thinking of going out to Fish Creek and Sandstone Canyon on Saturday, 19 November. This would be the 6th year in a row we've done this. For those who are new here, we take a leisurely drive up Fish Creek, find a nice lunch spot in Sandstone Canyon, and enjoy fresh apple pie from the Julian Pie Company along with lunch.
It's about 14 miles of mostly sandy wash to the lunch spot, and about the same distance back, but we can detour through Loop Wash for a little variety (and a few small rocky patches) on the way out. This route is generally stock friendly, but I have not been out there since last spring, so can't say for sure. 4WD is highly recommended, especially for Loop Wash, and especially since we don't know the conditons right now. (Note that you don't have to do Loop Wash.)
Anyone interested in joining in?
In case anyone is wondering why this post sounds quite different from previous years - I'm taking a little different approach from now on. I'll post up when and where I plan to go, and anyone who wants to tag along is welcome to join me.
Edit 11/4 to add details:
Fish Creek and Sandstone Canyon - Anza Borrego Desert State Park
Saturday, November 19th, 2011
Meet Time / Spot: 10:00AM at the Anza Borrego Desert State Park Visitor Center
200 Palm Canyon Drive
Borrego Springs, CA 92004
It's about 28 miles from the Visitor Center to the trail head at the end of Split Mountain Road. I plan to leave the Visitor Center no later than 10:30AM.
Fish Creek is a little over 12 miles of mostly flat sandy wash, with lots of interesting geology along the way. Sandstone Canyon used to be another 2+ miles, very narrow and twisty in places, with high rock walls. Sandstone Canyon was blocked partway up by a large rock fall during the earthquake on Easter Sunday 2010, so we won
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I've missed the last few, going to try making this one...haven't had the pleasure of a Julian pie yet and would like to change that. ;D
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Im going to the San Diego zoo that day with my mammology class but will be doing a Borrego trip the following weekend. Nov. 24-25th. I emailed you about it. Im planning on hiking palm canyon and doing calcite mine trail and coyote canyon.
Not to piggyback this post but that is an option as well.
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This is a great run, and I would encourage anyone new (or seasoned) to the club to attend.
I am preparing a Moab run for that week, so will have to miss this one...but hopefully another opportunity in early 2012?
And, the Julian pies are a great trail side bonus!
(http://i971.photobucket.com/albums/ae195/DzrtX/FrankandAlexpies.jpg)
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I'm going to try and make this one. Been wanting to go for the last two years.
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Finally something I might be able to attend hah. Just gotta get my CB and rear recovery points set up and I'll be good to go.
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Darn, seems I might not be able tn make this trip either. My younger brother in Arizona is having a baby shower that weekend. Might end up hitting the trails out there.
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I plan on going to this. I have only been out with the club one time before in 2003 in Big Bear or Lake Arrowhead (can't remember now) with my old 2002 Xterra.
I wanted to know what air compressor you would recommend? My mistake, I just read the guidelines and saw the mention of a good air compressor at Costco. Is there a model number for that specific one? I have my FRS radios ready to go, recovery points etc...
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I plan on going to this. I have only been out with the club one time before in 2003 in Big Bear or Lake Arrowhead (can't remember now) with my old 2002 Xterra. I wanted to know what air compressor you would recommend? My mistake, I just read the guidelines and saw the mention of a good air compressor at Costco. Is there a model number for that specific one? I have my FRS radios ready to go, recovery points etc...
The last few times I've been at Costco I have not seen any compressors. The one that they had (a long time ago now) was the same one that a lot of the other stores sold for around $50-$60. For the money it's not bad. I forget the name, but I think it was available under several different brands. Try Off Road Warehouse or that sort of store, or even some of the auto parts stores.
There are lots of options and prices to choose from. One good rule of thumb with compressors is - if it plugs into the lighter socket it will probably burn out or worse. You want one that clamps to the battery terminals.
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This is the one lots of folks use http://www.amazon.com/Industries-MV50-SuperFlow-Hi-Compressor/dp/B000BM8RT8 (http://www.amazon.com/Industries-MV50-SuperFlow-Hi-Compressor/dp/B000BM8RT8) -- you can find it sold under different names and at different stores. I've had mine for a few years now (ordered it off Amazon, ironically) and its still going strong.
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I have that same one and it's going strong after almost 5 years of use. I ended up replacing the wire that feeds from the clamps to the compressor because it tended to fray over time at the attachment point and short out. At that time I took advantage of making it longer and it's now good as new.
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I understand that the trip is planned for "all day", but just curious what time have u guys headed back in the years previous? just trying to see if I need to cancel my plans for later that nite. Any input is greatly appreciated
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I understand that the trip is planned for "all day", but just curious what time have u guys headed back in the years previous? just trying to see if I need to cancel my plans for later that nite. Any input is greatly appreciated
In the past we've generally made it back to the pavement by dusk, or a bit earlier. Maybe by 4:30 or so? By "the pavement" I'm referring to the end of Split Mountain Road, 8 miles or so south of Hwy 78 at Ocotillo Wells. I'm not sure where you live, but as a guideline, I can generally be back in San Diego (near Poway) in a little under 2 hours from that spot without rushing.
Our traditional lunch spot, which is more or less the turn-around spot as well these days, is about 14.5 miles from the pavement. It's generally a pretty easy drive, and if you don't stop much, and stay in Fish Creek (instead of the Loop Wash detour) you can cover that in a relatively short amount of time. (Note: some people really like to haul a$$ through Fish Creek, but keep in mind that weekend is the one that the State Park Rangers always seem to be out there in a large group doing some sort of training - at least that's what I've seen the last 3 or 4 years. Plus, it's pretty damn inconsiderate to dust up someone's camp as you fly past. Just something to think about.)
Most of these times and places make a lot more sense once you've looked at this area on a map. You could leave the lunch spot early - it's tough to get lost out there, although I can introduce to some people who have. We'll be traveling out the same way we go in.
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I plan on going to this. I have only been out with the club one time before in 2003 in Big Bear or Lake Arrowhead (can't remember now) with my old 2002 Xterra. I wanted to know what air compressor you would recommend? My mistake, I just read the guidelines and saw the mention of a good air compressor at Costco. Is there a model number for that specific one? I have my FRS radios ready to go, recovery points etc...
Vair compressors are tough to beat, and this is one item you don't want to "conk out" once you need to air up before hitting the pavement.
Off Road Warehouse has a great selection of air compressors to check out, and most are specific to the tire size they are made to inflate along with approximate timing. I currently have the Vair 90, which is suitable (very few bells and whistles, just a gauge) and uses the direct battery clamp connection.
I agree with Frank B., that all of the compressors with a 12V plug in to the cabin of your X is really not the quality you would want to count on while out on the trail.
Good luck, and hopefully you can make this run, it is a lot of fun and very scenic.
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Looks like I am going to go straight from the SD Zoo to Borrego and Camp over. I cant stay away from the desert. Looks like I will meet you guys on the trail like last year. Frank, if you could pick me up a Caramel Dutch Apple that would be amazing. Money will be in your pocket when I arrive. Ill call you when Im leaving San Diego.
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It looks like I'll be meeting a couple of people at least at the Chevron Station on the corner of Scripps Poway Parkway and Pomerado Road. If anyone wants to meet there be sure to let me know so that I know to look for you.
Chevron Station - Corner of Scripps Poway Parkway and Pomerado Road, San Diego (Poway sort of) - this is about 3 miles east of I-15.
Be there in time to leave there at 8:00AM.
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Wanted to go this last weekend and want to go this weekend. BUT still waiting on on my next kid to pop out lol. Hopefully the next few days
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Wanted to go this last weekend and want to go this weekend. BUT still waiting on on my next kid to pop out lol. Hopefully the next few days
Congrats in advance on the new kid. I'll be doing more trips out to Anza Borrego over the next several months, just keep an eye on this forum - I don't always remember to cross-post to thenewx. Or, if there is someplace you plan to go and want company, just post up details and see if anyone wants to join.
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Looks like I'll have to miss the famous pie trip AGAIN...but its for a good cause, got a date for that night. 8)
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It looks like I'll be meeting a couple of people at least at the Chevron Station on the corner of Scripps Poway Parkway and Pomerado Road. If anyone wants to meet there be sure to let me know so that I know to look for you.
Chevron Station - Corner of Scripps Poway Parkway and Pomerado Road, San Diego (Poway sort of) - this is about 3 miles east of I-15.
Be there in time to leave there at 8:00AM.
Frank, I'll hook up with the group @ the Chevron Station as well... See you @ 8:00... Looking forward to getting out and meeting new members and getting the truck a bit dirty.
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Looks like I'll have to miss the famous pie trip AGAIN...but its for a good cause, got a date for that night. 8)
Bring the date along to the desert - this is a great trip for that. I can promise we probably won't scare her away.
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Bring the date along to the desert - this is a great trip for that. I can promise we probably won't scare her away.
You might, LOL, she drives a lifted double cab '04 Tacoma. ;D But no, for this date, she asked to go to the theater. So we've got a murder mystery thing in Riverside that I'm going to surprise her with.
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Murders on dates are almost always a surprise.
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Murders on dates are almost always a surprise.
Almost always.
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Looks like we should have some nice weather out there on Saturday. For those who are into photography, we should have some nice clouds to make for an interesting sky.
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Frank, Sorry for that last minute bail, but I was out of work sick Wed-Thurs and limped by today. I don't want to over-extend myself, so I'll have to opt out and look to make the next Xcursion. I was really looking forward to a relaxing trip with some good Photo-Ops for added measure.
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Frank, Sorry for that last minute bail, but I was out of work sick Wed-Thurs and limped by today. I don't want to over-extend myself, so I'll have to opt out and look to make the next Xcursion. I was really looking forward to a relaxing trip with some good Photo-Ops for added measure.
We'll miss you Mark. Looks like it may be a pretty small group compared to prior years.
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Well, we never got to Fish Creek and Sandstone Canyon, but we did have a good time. It was pretty nice out there, with lots of variety in terms of trails and scenery. The apple-boysenberry pie was good too.
I put up some pictures and narrative over in the Pictures Forum.