SAVE THE DATE - It's getting to be that time of year again. I'll post up more details later if there appears to be interest (or you can look at the thread for last year), but I'm thinking of going out to Fish Creek and Sandstone Canyon on Saturday, 19 November. This would be the 6th year in a row we've done this. For those who are new here, we take a leisurely drive up Fish Creek, find a nice lunch spot in Sandstone Canyon, and enjoy fresh apple pie from the Julian Pie Company along with lunch.
It's about 14 miles of mostly sandy wash to the lunch spot, and about the same distance back, but we can detour through Loop Wash for a little variety (and a few small rocky patches) on the way out. This route is generally stock friendly, but I have not been out there since last spring, so can't say for sure. 4WD is highly recommended, especially for Loop Wash, and especially since we don't know the conditons right now. (Note that you don't have to do Loop Wash.)
Anyone interested in joining in?
In case anyone is wondering why this post sounds quite different from previous years - I'm taking a little different approach from now on. I'll post up when and where I plan to go, and anyone who wants to tag along is welcome to join me.
Edit 11/4 to add details:
Fish Creek and Sandstone Canyon - Anza Borrego Desert State Park
Saturday, November 19th, 2011
Meet Time / Spot: 10:00AM at the Anza Borrego Desert State Park Visitor Center
200 Palm Canyon Drive
Borrego Springs, CA 92004
It's about 28 miles from the Visitor Center to the trail head at the end of Split Mountain Road. I plan to leave the Visitor Center no later than 10:30AM.
Fish Creek is a little over 12 miles of mostly flat sandy wash, with lots of interesting geology along the way. Sandstone Canyon used to be another 2+ miles, very narrow and twisty in places, with high rock walls. Sandstone Canyon was blocked partway up by a large rock fall during the earthquake on Easter Sunday 2010, so we won