This is a tough hike. Anyone participating should be in good physical shape. 3 miles of boulder-hopping with an elevation gain/loss of 1200' each direction. If I remember correctly, this trip took me 7 hours last time.
A good place to camp is at a boulder outcropping someplace near N32°43.312 W116° 08.230
I'll probably be rolling into camp around 2am Saturday morning.
Date: Saturday Nov. 20th
Time: 7:30am
CB Channel: 32.
2 meter: 147.510
Suggested Gear:
-water & food
-hiking boots
-appropriate clothing
-hat
-sunblock
-gloves
-first aid kit
-flashlight
-camera
-backpack
On the list:
1. BorregoWrangler
2. THATSALEXUS?
3. OU812



The Carrizo Gorge at the southern edge of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is a spectacular chasm and home to the Goat Canyon railroad trestle. Two hundred feet tall and 750 feet long, it's the tallest curved wooden trestle ever built in the world.
The construction of the San Diego & Arizona Eastern Railroad began during World War I in the steep-walled Carrizo Gorge near the town of Jacumba. Many people were convinced at the time that it couldn't be done, but John D. Spreckels didn't rest until the "impossible track" was completed in November, 1919, at a cost of $18 million.
