Southern California Club Xterra
Southern California Club Xterra => SCCX Xcursions => Topic started by: xxSVxx on February 20, 2013, 10:12:21 AM
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Hey all..
Some friends of mine and myself are camping out in Anza Borrego park this weekend, and I've been getting questions about where to wheel out there...
We are camping in Little Blair Valley....southwest corner of the park...
Any suggestions on where to go to get my wheel on?
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There are a couple places I've heard in anza borrego. I always stick to the s2, I don't like getting my truck dirty
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Hey all..
Some friends of mine and myself are camping out in Anza Borrego park this weekend, and I've been getting questions about where to wheel out there...
We are camping in Little Blair Valley....southwest corner of the park...
Any suggestions on where to go to get my wheel on?
What kind of wheeling are you looking for Christiaan?
Green, blue, or black trails?
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Well, that's a good question John...
Green and Blue mostly....I haven't personally seen the rigs I'm going to be camping with so I'm not going to assume too much...
Thanks for any input!!
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I always stick to the s2, I don't like getting my truck dirty
Now that there is some drunk laptop talk. Blasphemy I tell you. :D
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Hey Christiaan,
Canyon Sin Nombre is a fantastic trail, and if it gets to tough it loops back the way you came. It's about 15 miles SE of your camp off S2 and is easy to light moderate. According to my guide book Oriflamme is a moderate trail just 2 miles east of camp. I have not checked that one out yet. Let me know!
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Years ago, I found "Guide to Southern California Backroads and 4-Wheel Drive Trails" by Charles A. Wells. It's a great book and has turn by turn directions of trails. There are several washes near your camp that you can explore. Oriflamme and Canyon Sin Nombre have already been mentioned but there is also Sandstone Canyon and the Mud Caves trail which consists of two different washes to form a loop. I believe the washes are Arroyo Tapiado and Arroyo Seco del Diablo. Just don't take Diablo Drop off to Fish Creek Wash unless you and your group are comfortable on steep loose sand.
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Like Paul said...Sandstone Canyon and Fish Creek wash are very cool. They are on the Ocotillo Wells side of Anza Borrego, and south off of Split Mountain Rd.
Arroyo Salado and Canyon Sin Nombre are south of where you will be camping, on the east side of S2.
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OK!!!
What a great trip!!!
Pix & videos will be up soon...
Drove Fish Creek Wash....and Sandstone Canyon...
Best wheeling I found was in the state park; technically called Borrego Mountain Wash, it's right below The Slot; one heck of a geology/dirt nerd place to see, FYI (The Slot)
In one week I went from never seeing it before to knowing it fairly well and where to go/what to see!!!
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Well done Christiaan! Look forward to your pics :)
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Wow! I did that trail a few months ago with a bunch of built jeeps. Only thing is we did it w/o a spotter and at night. Couldn't see much down the trail so it was a bit freaky. Watching this confirms the freaky part.
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Wow! I did that trail a few months ago with a bunch of built jeeps. Only thing is we did it w/o a spotter and at night. Couldn't see much down the trail so it was a bit freaky. Watching this confirms the freaky part.
Awesome Max!!! We actually found it at night....me and 2 friends in my rig....I stared at it for a good 30min....but decided to wait until the next day because it got suuuper hairy in a couple places when my whole rear end seemed to be off the ground....
So exhilarating!!
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Christiaan...I'd like to move this to the Xcursion thread if you don't mind?
Might make it easier for new members searching for trip info on Anza Borrego.
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What's the worst that could happen you say....
Pinyon Mountain/Heart Attack Hill Jeep Rollover (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyIDNn73H4U)
A case of poor spotting and inexperience behind the wheel...recipe for the results you see in the video.
Go to 2:41 in this video for a fine example of what a $5,000 helicopter extraction looks like...
Anza Borrego Helicopter Rescue (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnR_Hh9YicA)
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Wow.....wowowowowowowow....
Feel free to move this to whichever forum you see fit buddy....
Back to that video....
Wow.....wowowowowowowowoowwww..........
So much wrong.....but, yeah....wow....
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Poor Spotting!?!?!
Someone, should check that guy out. He definately had it in for that poor driver. Totally put the driver into harms way.
WOW!!!
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The video doesn't capture how steep that thing is either...... One trail I like in that area is Coyote canyon. Some water crossings, rock gardens, but not too difficult.
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That's a very sobering vidio John. Don't go alone and don't go in the dark unless you've gone during the day already.
Dan: X2 on Coyote canyon.
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That's a real eye opener