Going to anza borrego

Brankz

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Me and my bro are going to anza borrego this sunday or maybe next Saturday, this will be my first time in a trail, any Recommendations?
I saw this video and looks so much fun

http://youtu.be/o-ehVFAvl9o


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Bring a bunch of water it will be hot as balls out there.

As for trails there are a ton out there. If you stop by the borrego springs visitor center you can but a nice trail map for less that $10 if I recall. There is a nice moderate trail with a couple river crossings that's very pretty... the name is escaping me right now though.
 
Don't go with only one vehicle. People do get lost and you can die out there. Make sure you bring lots of water and let someone know what trails you are driving on. The desert can be unforgiving if you are not prepared. Cell service can be poor or non-existent.
 
Don't go with only one vehicle. People do get lost and you can die out there. Make sure you bring lots of water and let someone know what trails you are driving on. The desert can be unforgiving if you are not prepared. Cell service can be poor or non-existent.

:0 thank you that's good to know, just in case I will buy a cb radio. do u think I have to go with extra gas cans?


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Coyote canyon is probably what your thinking of. Was there a week ago. Its also cool to run down fault and short washes towards Ocotillo Wells then take blowsand cyn towards 78. These are all easy trails, but the sand will be very dry and deep in the washes.
 

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:0 thank you that's good to know, just in case I will buy a cb radio. do u think I have to go with extra gas cans?


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A CB isn't going to do anything for you. You shouldn't need extra gas if you fill up right before you hit the dirt.

Honestly I wouldn't go out there by yourself with one vehicle for the first time. If you have been there before its one thing but as Moochie said, the desert can be unforgiving.
 
Don't go with only one vehicle. People do get lost and you can die out there. Make sure you bring lots of water and let someone know what trails you are driving on. The desert can be unforgiving if you are not prepared. Cell service can be poor or non-existent.

X2 on that. Even with a CB out there you cant count on it for emergency help. I had poor communications with my buddy when he was 1/2 mile away and behind a couple hills.
 
Coyote canyon is probably what your thinking of. Was there a week ago. Its also cool to run down fault and short washes towards Ocotillo Wells then take blowsand cyn towards 78. These are all easy trails, but the sand will be very dry and deep in the washes.

I'm going to this 1
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A CB isn't going to do anything for you. You shouldn't need extra gas if you fill up right before you hit the dirt.

Honestly I wouldn't go out there by yourself with one vehicle for the first time. If you have been there before its one thing but as Moochie said, the desert can be unforgiving.

Dang, maybe if I see people in the trail I can ask them to go with them


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For the first time out there coyote canyon to sheep camp is a really great trail..there's a group going on may 18th..

It's a fairly easy trail with good views and the ranger in a 2door jk drives that trail usually in the afternoon to check..
 
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