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Trip report: The TC fools (The Bros) do Anza

jefe_4x4
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A very few places in my life have had such a magnetic appeal, and storied history as does The Anza Borrego Desert State Park and environs in Southern California. My first trip there in 1965 was with my new bride, Judy, in our four wheel drive 1949 Jeep Ute Wagon. She died of Hodgkin's Disease in 1967. We were able to go down Coyote Creek, AKA, The Anza Trail, through the willows and mud well before it was closed off to vehicular traffic. We then proceeded to the jewel of the area; the Fish Creek/Split Mountain drainage. It has several narrow canyons that beg to be explored. Jump ahead 53 years and after dozens of trips to the area, Jeanie and I plug in with my brother John and Krys. John is a reformed world class rock racer and won the very first "King of the Hammers" off-road race in California. That's in the past now, but he still has his tow vehicle, a 1999 Ford LB F-250/Camper package diesel/6 speed manual pickup with a 9.5 foot OUTFITTER!

He is now a world class rock race rig fabricator.
We had 10 days to play with and Jeanie and I left the West Slope of the Sierra Nevada in a terrific rainstorm that lasted the whole 450 miles to our first stop: Bro John's rancho in Agua Dulce. We spent the 1st night in the TC in his back driveway.

We left John's place about mid morning in order to miss the miserable traffic that shows up every morning and picked our way south on these freeways: 14, I-5, 210, 57, 71, 91, I-15, south to Temecula where we finally headed out toward actual desert and away from megalopolis. We drove into Borrego Springs in early afternoon, noshed and fueled up once more then headed toward 'the slot' a local landmark with a tight walking trail at the bottom of the slot.


This is a spot where you do not want to be a full size TC-er.
We proceeded to mouth of Fish Creek/Split Mountain area and up the canyon to make the left turn up Sandstone Canyon.



It got pretty tight in there, but from previous trips we knew there was a turnaround.






We turned around here: Faux Bucket won't take my vids, so this one's from my dropbox:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/f0j10uxr4sn8jrx/end%20Sandstone%20Cyn%20Anza.m4v?dl=0

On we went up Fish Creek toward the "DropOff" not be confused with the sand hill called, Diablo Drop Off. It got very tricky so we turned around and headed for our first Anza camp along Fish Creek.



Our tire pressure was @ 30 pounds since the pavement ended:

Some of you might wonder about the Wild Flower Bloom this year in Anza: pretty much a bust: This was about it:



Not much chlorophyl here:


The next morning we headed for the faint trail leading to the bottom of the dreaded Diablo Drop Off, a 300 foot high sand hill with deep mogols near the top. I do have a history with this hill. In 1988, in my first trip with my new-to-me 1982 CJ-8, I put the hubs in and tried the hill with full tire pressure, in low range, 3rd gear, which suddenly grenaded about half way up. The Jeep T-4's 3rd gear was the size of an oreo cookie and was promptly replaced with a Ford NP-435 transmission after we limped home. Jeanie was not enthusiastic about repeating the epoch fail of the CJ-8, but Bro John assuaged her saying he could fix anything that broke. The trail was hard to find and once we did, a Jeep Club was coming down the trail against us in the narrow wash.
They all moved out of the way clinging to the walls to let the seemingly behemoth machines pass. Most of them had big smiles on their faces thinking, "These guys are crazy". Here's a vid of a set of mogols near the base of the sand hill:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xg1lwe92448ry7z/Mogols%20at%20great%20sand%20hill%20Anza.m4v?dl=0
And, here is the proof that we made it up the Diablo Drop Off:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bfj5y93wsd7vfkw/jefe%20does%20sand%20hill%20at%20dry%20wash%20of%20the%20devil%20Anza.m4v?dl=0
John tried it first with 30 pounds in his skinny little grave diggers and dug that grave about half way up. Once back at the bottom he lowered the pressure to 20 pounds and chose 4th/low range instead of 3rd/low range as being too slow without enough momentum. He then made it up. Taking his lead, I lowered the pressure in my tires to 20 pounds and used 4th/low range to crest the obstacle. Near the top you encounter some large mogols so a quick drop to 2nd gear was in order. You'll see that on the vid. Here we are going out the in for the Diablo Drop Off into the Arroyo Secco del Diablo (dry wash of the Devil):

We then proceeded up some other washes (arroyos), namely June:

Where I got my axles twisted up, big time,


It was time to head for another campsite:


We had lots of firewood along and the approved metal fire box (aka a washing machine tub with 3 legs) Jeanie and I are enjoying a famous Mexican adult beverage at the moment.

We went deeper south to a place called Dos Cabesas, a water stop on the ill-faded San Diego and Arizona Eastern railroad.

and on a loading platform found this:


Getting across the tracks we drove further south toward the spring that fed the water tank at Dos Cabesas. It is in an area with huge rocks, some the size of a school bus. There are 2 rock formations that look like heads in silhouette.




This may have been our favorite camp. Lots of space: beautiful surroundings with birds and wildlife.



petroglyphs:


outside shower pop tent:


The only woe was getting genie back in the bottle, so to speak. We worked a while folding it up according to the terrible directions.

Finally, Bro John came over and said we need to make it fold into 3 circles and that solved the riddle.
We explored other canyons some that had indigenous palm trees:



On the way out, we came across a woman in a 2WD mini pickup stuck to the frame. We got around her and winched the stuck rig back around the way she came. Vid:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/r1erpumhsa74j5l/winching%20in%20Anza.m4v?dl=0

Lots of roads that looked like this;


This is the scene up Pinion Wash on our last camp before heading home:






This was a great trip, the best ever to Anza with people I love, and I got to use the winch to boot.
regards, as always, jefe
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whazoo
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Ah Jefe, the Grand Poobah of XTCing, meant In a good way Hef but you know that. From one Grand somedamnthing to another, that's a good read and view. Way too show em how to do it! Keep on keepin on Jefe

RickW
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Great report Jefe,

As always, you are king of the hill.
Rick
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billyray50
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Great photos and trip report.

c_traveler2
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Jeff, that is the tightest fit of a hardside that I've ever see going through a canyon well done! I enjoyed your off road adventure and how you showed those jeeps and motorcycles what a hardside can do.
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Mello_Mike
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Wow, Jefe, what a great trip report. Love the photos too!! This place is still on my bucket list.
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egarant
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Thanks for the trip report.

I concur, the Anza Borrego Desert is a very special place. It's a 2.5 hr drive from me in Orange County and I have been exploring/camping in that wonderful park since I was 18 years old and I am 61 now.

If I ever do leave So. Cal., I will definitely miss that wonderful park.

Cheers!
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skipbee
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We've been out of the loop for a bit. What a way back in! You are an amazing writer and performer. We of the beaches and marshes are most excited by these forays in tight spaces and broad views. Thanks for the adventure.
Love to all, Skip & Linda
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cewillis
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Looks really good, Jefe.
Cal

Geewizard
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Nice trip report!
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thundercloud
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Wow, way cool trip report Jefe. Always a good trip with family and like minded people.
Happy TC'N,
David
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jefe_4x4
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I knew the pool table would elicit a question. There was a note on the table that said the owner of the table had died and wanted his presence to be known and leave a little something in this remote place. His friends, who signed the table, as had other passers by, set the whole thing up with a nice cover to make it last a while. It was an odd thing to come upon.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/y9nfstvqf6hk4ab/up%20Fish%20Cr.%20Anza.m4v?dl=0
is another vid near the end of the Fish Cr. drainage. This is where we turned around. To see how steep, watch until the end.
The clear winner in the drivetrain warz this trip were my Detroit/Eaton True Trac, torque biasing, all gear driven, diffs. They are not limited slips and deliver traction to the wheel on each axle that has the MOST traction, not the least like limited slips do. Even when we had wheels off the ground, like in a couple of these vids, nothing slipped or spun. Amazing technology.
jefe
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sonuvabug
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Thanks for sharing jefe!
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jimh406
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Looks like a great time. Funny that there was a pool table. ๐Ÿ™‚

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anutami
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WOW!!!!! Watched the vids about 10 times each!!! I would venture to guess that is the first time a Lance has gone through sandstone canyon and up the drop off!!! Impressive truly impressive, and you made it look so easy!! We are headed out this weekend :), thanks for the pump up ๐Ÿ™‚
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joerg68
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The URLs (link addresses for the videos) work when I copy & paste them into a new browser tab.

To make them work as clickable hyperlinks they need to be enclosed in [ url ] ... [ /url ] tags (minus the spaces).

Great videos. I wish we had that type of terrain around here.
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