2009-04-18: Anza-Borrego & Ocotillo Wells
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:17 am
Well, it's sure gettin' warm out there! I had the pleasure of spending a few days out in the desert with friends and exploring some new areas. I also found out how to break a leaf spring but more on that later. Saturday I cruised on up Rockhouse Canyon since it was one of the few trails out there that I had yet to see. It starts out as a graded dirt road that leads to a rock quarry. After crossing dry Clark Lake it becomes a sandy trail that gets rockier the farther you go. It ends after 12 miles with a turnaround at a wilderness boundry. Back in the day, Jeeps would traverse farther into the canyon to a 20 foot dry waterfall and winch up and over it.


My campsite got crowded quick.

Passing the quarry on the way to Rockhouse Canyon.

Dry Clark Lake.

Wait... is this Anza Borrego or Mojave Preserve?



Clark Lake in the distance.

Ocotillos are blooming.

Getting rougher.




End of the trail. You can hike from here to a spring and rock house ruins.


Heading on back to Ocotillo Wells.


Stopped at the gas domes.




So I ended up hitting a ledge a little too fast and snapped a rear leaf spring.

But some duct tape, wire and zipties had me back in shape and able to hit the road!



My campsite got crowded quick.

Passing the quarry on the way to Rockhouse Canyon.

Dry Clark Lake.

Wait... is this Anza Borrego or Mojave Preserve?



Clark Lake in the distance.

Ocotillos are blooming.

Getting rougher.




End of the trail. You can hike from here to a spring and rock house ruins.


Heading on back to Ocotillo Wells.


Stopped at the gas domes.




So I ended up hitting a ledge a little too fast and snapped a rear leaf spring.

But some duct tape, wire and zipties had me back in shape and able to hit the road!
