Went out with my Pop to Borrego Springs to hang out and do a little wheeling. We do an annual trip together that used to be motorcycles but is now including taking the Cruiser out.
We arrived on wed at lunch time and stopped in to the BLM office to get some recommendations and check for trail closures. He tried to sell me on the “tourist friendly” trails. I tried to explain that I was looking for something with a little challenge but not too crazy as we were solo. After several failed attempts I finally told him “I drive a locked Land Cruiser on 35’s”, at which point he finally told me I could go on any of the trails but to stay on marked trails. I assured him I would and we were off.
We decided to run Lower Coyote Canyon up to see Bailey’s Cabin where the trail closes to vehicles but the trail was completely washed out around Middle Willows. We took the loop around Collins Valley by Sheep Canyon campground on the way back through. Not difficult but nice scenery with a few interesting rocky sections thrown in. It has been 13 years since I last wheeled this trail and I still remember the creek Crosing that is like a tunnel, very cool.
After lunch we back tracked and ran out to Calcite Mine Rd east of town out S22. The trail head is on the north side of the S22 just west of a large red microwave tower between mile markers 38 and 39. It is hard to see but they have a sign there that is visible. If you pull off to see the sign you will see the trail head. It is only about 1.5 miles but it has great scenery and lots of canyons to go up and down. We timed it to be at the top about sunset and the view is incredible. The late afternoon lighting made the various rock formations really jump out.
Great laid back day of wheeling and nothing you couldn’t do in a stock Cruiser.
I shot about 125 pictures and some are pretty cool. If anyone is interested they are here.
1. Pop and I at the signpost for Alcoholic Pass Trail, how could we not stop for a pic? FYI open beer is for the picture, not pounding that early while on the trail. ;p
2. The first creek crossing, natures tunnel.
3. The first rocks of the trip, I love the contrast in colors between the sky and the ground.
Merry Christmas Mo... ... thanks for the pix that is beautiful...one more place on the list to go visit....... reminds me I need to call my Dad... and thank him for taking me camping as a kid.... and get his butt down here to go wheeling with us......
Mo, im so jealous dude. That looks like a blast! You picked the right beer for the photo.. (one of my favorites). I was stuck in town doing all the normal Christmas junk
I love Newcastle, even converted my Pop on that trip and he normally does wine. I was stuck in town too, we went a couple of weeks ago and I just didn't have the time to do the write up getting ready for Christmas.