2009-11-24: Anza Borrego Tour
Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 10:07 am
A guy that works with me has his 72 yr old father visiting from Arkansas. He is from around here but has really only seen the city sights. Dave (his son) wanted to show him the desert. I asked if he wanted me to give him the highlighted Anza Borrego Tour as we so affectionately call it now. So we met at his house around 6:30 am on Tuesday and headed out. I had my co-driver with me (my son) and Dave had his dad and his son (14 yrs old) with him. Dave's son is something. Every time he got a chance to get out of the Jeep he was immediately climbing the canyon walls. One time he was only wearing a shoe on one foot and just a sock on another. He is quite the little explorer.
We stopped at Cuyumaca Lake to get some pictures then drove up to Banner Store to air down. We ran Mason Valley Truck Trail (Oriflame) out to the S-2. We then ran the S-2 down to Canyon Sin Nombre and dropped in there. We got into Sin Nombre a little bit decided to park the trucks and check out a slot canyon on foot. When we got done with the slot canyon we decided it was as good as a place as any to eat some lunch. After we ate a bit we shot up Arroyo Tapiado where we checked out a few of the mud caves. My son absolutely loved the mud caves. His mom wasn't too pleased when she found out I took him in them though.
After exploring the mud caves we back tracked to Arroyo Seco Del Diablo and then over to Diablo dropoff. It's amazing how much Arroyo Seco Del Diablo changes all the time. We did the Drop Off and worked our way through Broken Shaft Gulch (I never new that they named it but there's been a new sign installed and everything). The drop off and Broken Shaft Gulch are all uneventful now. There are seven routes up the lower drop off and the rocks are stacked nearly to the point of it being a highway in the Gulch. We continued out to Fish Creek and turned left to head up Sandstone Canyon. We drove to the back of Sandstone where it's been blocked off then walked back into it a little further. I still love that canyon. We then drove out and decided to check out Loop Wash which ties back into Fish Creek. In exploring Loop Wash I noticed Northfork Fish Creek Wash. I want to et out there and explore that one sometime. After tying back into Fish Creek we headed to Split Mountain for some more photos then out to the pavement to air up. The sun was setting and it got dark while we were airing up. It was a perfect day. The weather was perfect and there was now carnage.
LINK TO ALL PHOTOS TAKEN: http://www.flickr.com/photos/fj-ollie/s ... 768123663/
We stopped at Cuyumaca Lake to get some pictures then drove up to Banner Store to air down. We ran Mason Valley Truck Trail (Oriflame) out to the S-2. We then ran the S-2 down to Canyon Sin Nombre and dropped in there. We got into Sin Nombre a little bit decided to park the trucks and check out a slot canyon on foot. When we got done with the slot canyon we decided it was as good as a place as any to eat some lunch. After we ate a bit we shot up Arroyo Tapiado where we checked out a few of the mud caves. My son absolutely loved the mud caves. His mom wasn't too pleased when she found out I took him in them though.

LINK TO ALL PHOTOS TAKEN: http://www.flickr.com/photos/fj-ollie/s ... 768123663/