On the day before the Cleghorn run, Cherokee People, Max7, and I decided to make a run down to the Anza-Borrego area. The first area we checked out was near Truckhaven. The area was fairly empty. We never passed another vehicle, but we saw several from on top of the plateaus.
The trails were clean and in good condition.
Sharon drove Mr. Green half the time and I drove the other half:
The recent rains had made the Ocotillos bloom:
Afterward, we stopped by the Slot while waiting for our friend Deanna to come up from Glamis:
Then we ran the length of Pinyon Mountain and Sharon drove the Squeeze:
Maxwell takes a tough line in the Rock Garden:
Sharon takes on Heart Attack Hill:
I decided to climb the hill:
And so did Maxwell:
Afterward we made our way through the rock garden at the bottom of the Diablo Drop-Off and then climbed the Drop-Off in the dark. We made our way back down again and made the long trek back to pavement in Fish Creek Wash. The trails were clean and maintained. It was a long day, but a really good time.
If you are interested in all the photos, check out this link:
http://s139.photobucket.com/albums/q...rrego/?start=0
The trails were clean and in good condition.
Sharon drove Mr. Green half the time and I drove the other half:
The recent rains had made the Ocotillos bloom:
Afterward, we stopped by the Slot while waiting for our friend Deanna to come up from Glamis:
Then we ran the length of Pinyon Mountain and Sharon drove the Squeeze:
Maxwell takes a tough line in the Rock Garden:
Sharon takes on Heart Attack Hill:
I decided to climb the hill:
And so did Maxwell:
Afterward we made our way through the rock garden at the bottom of the Diablo Drop-Off and then climbed the Drop-Off in the dark. We made our way back down again and made the long trek back to pavement in Fish Creek Wash. The trails were clean and maintained. It was a long day, but a really good time.
If you are interested in all the photos, check out this link:
http://s139.photobucket.com/albums/q...rrego/?start=0
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