I know it’s last minute but need to get on some trails. I was thinking maybe one near mount Laguna? Let me know if you are interested.
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I’m from El Cajon, still exploring SD area for some trails and campingI know it’s last minute but need to get on some trails. I was thinking maybe one near mount Laguna? Let me know if you are interested.
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Cool thanksSomeone on this page might be able to help.
https://www.overlandbound.com/forums/threads/san-diego-overland-bound-trail-runs.17178/
Anza Borrego is where I’ll be thanksgiving weekend. So much to check out there.I’m from El Cajon, still exploring SD area for some trails and camping
ive always wanted to go there, I haven't been yet. are you allowed to camp there?Anza Borrego is where I’ll be thanksgiving weekend. So much to check out there.
Highly recommend checking it out and yes they offer different types of camping there RVs, camp sites, and primitive. I prefer primitive since I like being in the middle of nowhere with not too many people around for the sake of peace and quiet. Only thing is ground fires are not permitted, only metal can containers for fires, but I don't mind that at all.ive always wanted to go there, I haven't been yet. are you allowed to camp there?
oh ok cool. camp sites are cool but most of em you have to reserve and pay. I prefer the primitive as well. I guess what I meant to ask if its free lol. cus I know valley of the moon youre allowed to camp for 14 days without a fee. but to get to the actual valley, my Taco is not capable yet, at least I don't think soHighly recommend checking it out and yes they offer different types of camping there RVs, camp sites, and primitive. I prefer primitive since I like being in the middle of nowhere with not too many people around for the sake of peace and quiet. Only thing is ground fires are not permitted, only metal can containers for fires, but I don't mind that at all.
http://www.parks.ca.gov/pages/638/files/anza-borrego desert state park magazine.pdfoh ok cool. camp sites are cool but most of em you have to reserve and pay. I prefer the primitive as well. I guess what I meant to ask if its free lol. cus I know valley of the moon youre allowed to camp for 14 days without a fee. but to get to the actual valley, my Taco is not capable yet, at least I don't think so
Disregard the last one, here is the 2018 version hahahttp://www.parks.ca.gov/pages/638/files/anza-borrego desert state park magazine.pdf
yes it appears to be free from the parks.ca.gov site
Dopee. That helps out a lot good info, thank you :]Disregard the last one, here is the 2018 version haha
http://www.parks.ca.gov/pages/638/files/ABDSP Magazine 2018-2019_web.pdf
Santiago peak and otay truck trail are good runs, I’ve camped in Parker Arizona and Ocotillo Wells so far, I want to do big bear in springDopee. That helps out a lot good info, thank you :]
What other trail runs and camp sites do you like to go to? My taco is gonna get lifted soon, need to test her out after
Cool, i think I’ve been to the pray truck trail where it’s really narrow. I’ll check those out Forsure, thanks.Santiago peak and otay truck trail are good runs, I’ve camped in Parker Arizona and Ocotillo Wells so far, I want to do big bear in spring
Forgot to mention Burns canyon trail is one of my favorites and I highly recommend. It’s from Pioneertown to Big Bear, and a stock Tacoma would be just fine. Also Berdoo Canyon road that starts in Indio (my hometown) is a fun trail into Joshua Tree! And Bee Canyon Truck Trail is a good one.*otay truck trail
awesome! ill definitely put that on my list. good looks!Forgot to mention Burns canyon trail is one of my favorites and I highly recommend. It’s from Pioneertown to Big Bear, and a stock Tacoma would be just fine. Also Berdoo Canyon road that starts in Indio (my hometown) is a fun trail into Joshua Tree! And Bee Canyon Truck Trail is a good one.
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