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[*] posted on 11-22-2016 at 11:32 PM


I'll put this on my bucket list...



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[*] posted on 11-23-2016 at 08:37 AM


see it on Google Earth too... N29°10.69', W113°59.26'[/rquote]
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I can see a track on roads from the Hwy until the route gets to the wash leading to the destination. What is the experience of driving up the wash? Doable and how close can one get?
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[*] posted on 11-23-2016 at 08:52 AM


Quote: Originally posted by fishbuck  
I'll put this on my bucket list...


Not only the water holes but you have rock walls to ponder.....

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[*] posted on 11-23-2016 at 08:55 AM


And rock art....

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Of course there is the Rock-on-A-Stick....



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[*] posted on 11-23-2016 at 08:57 AM


Quote: Originally posted by PaulW  
see it on Google Earth too... N29°10.69', W113°59.26'[/rquote]
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I can see a track on roads from the Hwy until the route gets to the wash leading to the destination. What is the experience of driving up the wash? Doable and how close can one get?


It is about a 1/2 mile walk from the first wash you enter from the road as I recall
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[*] posted on 11-23-2016 at 10:13 AM


Fatboy----------do you have an estimate of how far above the main Yubay waterhole those other two are, and are those two close together?
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[*] posted on 11-23-2016 at 10:19 AM


There are some interesting things to see in the area like window rock. Must walk or bike to it.

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[*] posted on 11-23-2016 at 10:21 AM


Neal and Marian Johns photographed the area in 2003 after a lot of rain: http://vivabaja.com/neal2

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[*] posted on 11-23-2016 at 12:28 PM


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Fatboy----------do you have an estimate of how far above the main Yubay waterhole those other two are, and are those two close together?


The long narrow one was right up the main one in all the pictures... maybe 50 feet upstream.

The other was 3/4 of a mile maybe a little more.... as I recall I walked around 1.5 miles upstream that day.
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[*] posted on 11-23-2016 at 02:12 PM


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The 4WD road ends in the wide sand wash, a short distance west of the junction of the (north-south) Yubay canyon wash and that big one that comes from the northwest.

Park there and hike straight across the wash to the north side... look for the trail that short-cuts you to the Yubay canyon arroyo. This is the El Camino Real, by-the-way. As I recall, the over-all walking distance to the main tinaja (fig tree) was just under a mile... but I will double check. The boulders in the Yubay Canyon prevent vehicles from getting in there. Mules yes, Jeeps no.



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[*] posted on 11-23-2016 at 06:50 PM


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[*] posted on 6-6-2017 at 04:08 PM


A photo of Yubay from a book I just acquired - "The Call to California: The Epic Journey of the Portola-Serra Expedition in 1769."



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[*] posted on 6-6-2017 at 06:28 PM


That was the book project that introduced photographer Harry Crosby to Baja California and its El Camino Real! Harry's first book, The King's Highway in Baja California, was published in 1974.



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[*] posted on 6-7-2017 at 10:46 AM


Thanks to my librarian's quick eye, I acquired a set of like-new copies of Last of the Californios, The Sea of Cortez, The Call to California, The King's Highway, and Our Historic Desert--all for $1 each at the friends of the library sale. I had most of them, but couldn't pass them up.
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[*] posted on 6-8-2017 at 09:23 AM


If your interested in selling the Kings Highway for a reasonable price I would l would love to buy it......
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[*] posted on 6-8-2017 at 09:49 AM


Last of the Californios and The King's Highway in Baja California are excellent books.
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