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Coyote's 3rd water crossing

Well, it's true. Park officials no longer wanted the risk of the deep water crossing, so they changed things. I don’t know of another water feature like it in SD County, so quite a loss. I wonder if an accidental drowning occurred there. My guess is state lawyers played into the decision.
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From the pics, you can see the boulders put in front of the entrance. Seems they also added to the boulder field in front of these too. Traffic is diverted, via a new sign, just to the right about 150 feet.
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My 4 yr old, Brandon, is standing in front of the new water crossing. This is actually the second pond that you would drive thru just after you come out of the willow grove. The creek flows from right to left thru this pond. It use to flow into the willow grove, which sits in a local depression and made for the deep water. You may recall water flow that also came out near the entrance and ran down the trail. That is all dried up too due to dewatering of the willows.
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The next pic shows the channel that now diverts water to the west of the willows. My guess is that in heavy flows, the willows will get some water. But I’m guessing that the willows will also shrink big time next summer. I’ll post more pics that show the exit out of the willows.
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Here is the old exit from the willows. The channelized water is just to the right. It would be pretty easy to flood the willow grove with some strategic shovel points and a few rocks. I doubt this change rises to the level of a CEQA analysis (CEQA = Cal Env Quality Act), like an Env Impact Report or Negative Declaration. One could complain and inquire with the park rangers, and with some good wording, they would have to disclose whatever analysis was done on this, including if it were purely just to further reduce the offroaders’ experience. If anyone is interested in an “Occupy Lower Coyote” movement, I think it would take numbers to get anything out of them, and even more numbers to complain enough to try and bring it back.
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Overall a good day with a little bit of raindrops. The Discovery managed to find the one hole on the rock climb, but with some coaching, he made it up. Those things need a locker or two. I handed one of his mud flaps to him at the top of the climb.
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Looks like the State just made some new obstacles for us to go over- :D. Were there any posted signs?
 
Hey Tim, there were no "do not enter" signs; just the new "3rd crossing" sign pointing to the right. But it is obvious they don't expect vehicles to go thru there. Those are some big boulders, and I doubt anyone's winch could even budge them. The bottom mud is sloppy slick, so it would be fun to drive thru. Just not the same without the water though. Plus it appears to be much drier than the prior posted pics. I'm thinking it will be bone dry soil by summer.
 
Well what they have done is close the last willows area to vehicle traffic- Kind of saw it coming- they started with closing the canyon below the middle willows - preventing the drive through to Anza- then closing the upper willows below Bailys cabin.

I think its all part of a plan to make the whole area into a wilderness zone.

Sure miss the days when we would start out in Borrego Springs and end up in Anza- Those were some damn good times.
 
WTF is up with that!?!?!? That sucks. That was one of the coolest places to go around here. I wonder what the "reasoning" was behind the closure. Eviro, Border Patrol, Safety.... What a drag....

Thanks for the pics JD.
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pssshhhh

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