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[*] posted on 4-5-2004 at 11:48 PM
Parral and Other Canyons this weekend?


My main Easter Week trip (backpacking to Mision San Pedro Martir) plan didn't pan out, so Plan B is a shorter trip to the desert southwest of San Felipe. Along the Sierra San Pedro Martir are several palm oasis canyons... most require some hiking. Last February many of us Nomads went to Matomi Canyon http://community-2.webtv.net/matomi2004/matomi . Three years ago, LdB and I hiked up Agua Caliente Canyon to the hot springs (just past a "cilantro" farm) http://davidksbaja.com/baja_2001

This weekend, jide and I plan on meeting Baja Lou and Bruce Barber in the next canyon north of Matomi, 'Parral'. Mexitron, Pappy, and others on the backpacking trip to the mission, plan on also meeting us there.

North of Parral is El Berrendo and then El Carrizo.

Here's what John Robinson says in his excellent CAMPING and CLIMBING in BAJA published by La Siesta Press:

Canon Carrizo: This is a beautiful canyon, with over a thousand fan palms along the canyon bottom and growing out of the rock walls on both sides. An Indian trail ascends several miles up canyon.

Canon Parral: As many fan palms also grace this canyon. Miniature waterfalls and sparkling pools make a hike up canyon rewarding.

Sounds great to me... well, anywhere in Baja sounds great, right?!!

We are meeting Friday in Parral, along the road, a few miles from Carricitos, map 14 Baja Almanac... GPS available...
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[*] posted on 4-6-2004 at 09:07 AM


Will be at GLAMIS testing new dune buggy:biggrin:....but thinking about BAJA....

Word is there was some rain in that area last week ...should be good for flowers....

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[*] posted on 4-7-2004 at 11:47 AM


Last May I stopped in El Berrendo. Nice canyon with blue palms all the way up to the ridge line. No water, though. Parrel was fenced, though the gate was open. It seemed there was a vehicle parked in the way. Looked on purpose, like they didn't wan't folks up there. I was able to get by, but it was a squeeze.

As far as the "cilantro" farm in Aqua Caliente ... I thought it was a tomato farm :biggrin:, but I'm not much of a farmer.
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wow.gif posted on 4-7-2004 at 05:59 PM
'Cilantro Farm'


In Agua Caliente Canyon, off Valle Chico, southwest from San Felipe... Here see rows of drip irrigation tape under pruned mesquite trees (no aerial visibility). The water was siphoned from the year round stream using a large diameter polyethylene tube, from a ways upstream.

This was on Dec. 31, 2000... the workers confronted us on our return from the hot springs... but only to ask for a ride into San Felipe... it was New Year's Eve, afterall! The good part was Lorenzo and I were allowed to live!

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[*] posted on 4-7-2004 at 06:08 PM
Hot Springs, Hot Streams, Baja is magic!


The fuzziness on either side of me is steam rising from the hot water streams running from the source springs down to meet with the cool mountain stream... Hot and Cold running water! The volume of exremely hot water flowing was incredible!

The hot springs were about a half mile upstream from the 'cilantro farm', where the canyon bends to the south, the springs are on the right (west bank). Photos of other cool Baja locations, as well as GPS data can be quickly found by going to my linked 'Index' at the bottom of this, and all my posts.

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eureka.gif posted on 4-7-2004 at 10:36 PM
san pedro martir canyons


Hey David,
Did you also read in that book, the part about canyon El Cajon?
Looks like a big beautiful canyon with plenty of palms and water (good for the cilantro as well....):biggrin:

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[*] posted on 4-7-2004 at 11:00 PM


Yes, most of Baja's canyons contain great things to see! El Cajon was the route of the trail betwen Mision San Pedro Martir and San Felipe, used for centuries before by the Indians. Petroglyphs are found in El Cajon, also. I hope we have time to see a few. Baja Lou expects the gang from the SP Martir backpacking trip to show up, also.



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[*] posted on 4-8-2004 at 02:48 PM


Since we're talking canyons, here is a photo of a pool in Canon Esperanza, a ways north of Diablo. Taken in early March 04.

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[*] posted on 4-8-2004 at 03:07 PM


Hey Lou... I am packing my truck now, picking up 'jide' early in the morning (5am?), and will be in Valle Chico mid/late friday morning. After we find your camping spot (GPS), we might start exploring. See you when you arrive. I did get an email from Bruce that he wasn't able to come, but will meet him at the book signing May 1.

If the road is blocked or the land owners ask us to move on, I will mark our way to another camp with the blue Ewing Sprinkler Marker Flags. Otherwise, see you near the end of that red line on your map...

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[*] posted on 4-11-2004 at 10:06 AM
El Parral at last


WE made it!
Met up with David K and JIDE on the way into Parral. Also a group that made the Mission San Pedro Matir hike coming out. They were headed to Matomi.
David will post a account of the trip but I'll just say we got to the old Rancho El Parral and a bit beyond, seeing thousands of blue palms. We also went up Barrendo for a few miles again seeing the palms and water, water, water.
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[*] posted on 4-12-2004 at 09:07 AM


Thanks Bajalou for the excellant pictures!
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