anutami
Dec 05, 2019Explorer III
Anza Borrego to the Sequoia’s for Thanksgiving Break
As our kids are getting older we are able to Venture a lot farther from the campsite so We decided to head out to Anza Borrego and hike to the Goat canyon trestle which is the Longest and Tallest curved wooden trestle in the world. It’s a pretty rigorous hike having to do a lot of boulder scrambling but well worth it. We Headed out to Blair Valley for a night.

Blair Valley views

Looking north toward shelter valley

Headed toward Mortero Palms

Water Station

Phone Booth

Nice little camp spot

Brett scrambling amongst the boulders


Nice pool of water


Mortero Palms to Goat Canyon Trestle #2

The Palms


Views from the top


Entering the rugged Goat Canyon


Trestle coming into view

A bit sketchy in sections

Tallest and Longest curved wooden trestle in the world

Old collapsed tunnel before they built the trestle


Eating lunch where the builders also ate lunch long ago

Pretty amazing curve



Checking out one of the tunnels

Quite a bit to work to do to get the railroad back up and running

Heading back to camp


Got back just in time


We then had reservations for upper pines Over Thanksgiving hoping for snow. As we got to the south entrance the ranger informed us they shut down the campground due to the prediction of too much snow!!! They had evacuated the campground and the tent cabins. We then turned around headed back to Fresno and Then East into Sequoia National Park. Happy they didn’t shut it down :).
Settled in before the storm hit

The next morning

And continued to snow for the next 3 days :)


We got our flashlights and hiked to the Lodge/restaurant for a Yummy Thanskgiving Dinner

The Restaurant

Had to educate my son what this is/was

Headed back home

It took awhile to get my truck started sitting in freezing temps for 3 days but we had a blast hanging out, snow showing and sledding around.

The much needed snow shovel saved us after about 4’ of snow in 3 days!!

hope you enjoyed the report


Blair Valley views

Looking north toward shelter valley

Headed toward Mortero Palms

Water Station

Phone Booth

Nice little camp spot

Brett scrambling amongst the boulders


Nice pool of water


Mortero Palms to Goat Canyon Trestle #2

The Palms


Views from the top


Entering the rugged Goat Canyon


Trestle coming into view

A bit sketchy in sections

Tallest and Longest curved wooden trestle in the world

Old collapsed tunnel before they built the trestle


Eating lunch where the builders also ate lunch long ago

Pretty amazing curve



Checking out one of the tunnels

Quite a bit to work to do to get the railroad back up and running

Heading back to camp


Got back just in time


We then had reservations for upper pines Over Thanksgiving hoping for snow. As we got to the south entrance the ranger informed us they shut down the campground due to the prediction of too much snow!!! They had evacuated the campground and the tent cabins. We then turned around headed back to Fresno and Then East into Sequoia National Park. Happy they didn’t shut it down :).
Settled in before the storm hit

The next morning

And continued to snow for the next 3 days :)


We got our flashlights and hiked to the Lodge/restaurant for a Yummy Thanskgiving Dinner

The Restaurant

Had to educate my son what this is/was

Headed back home

It took awhile to get my truck started sitting in freezing temps for 3 days but we had a blast hanging out, snow showing and sledding around.

The much needed snow shovel saved us after about 4’ of snow in 3 days!!

hope you enjoyed the report
