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shocked.gif posted on 3-1-2004 at 07:43 PM
el carrizo trip report


Yes!! after a first unsuccessful attempt, we finally found it!

Leaving san diego sat morning @ 5am, drove to Tecate crossing, went through the cloudy windy plateau to finally drop in blue-sky desert. Didn't dare to try the lake bed after so much rain,(which ended up being a wise decision, we found out later). Got our way south towards canyon guadalupe and found our way thru a very intricate networks of dirt roads and washes. Always looking west, we could guess this was the main wash of El Carrizo. Parked and hiked across a big alluvion fan where past flash flood left hundreds of palm logs laying on boulders. looking @ the weathering on these logs, tlooks like they've been there for a few hundred years at least. 30 minutes in hiking, the first living palm tree in view,.. water not too far. 100 yards later, we found the course of beautiful clear stream, and several swamps, something I have rarely seen in 8 years of palm canyon exploring.. very interesting environment.
3 hours up canyon, we find 3 major groves, one on the side of the mountains, fed by springs, another @ the convergence of two canyons and another upstream in the main canyon. The latter ended up being a very interesting finding: hot springs!!! and a tub dug in the sand, wide enough to fit 4-5 people in chest high murky water under palms, we're ecstatic!! Looks like most of the water comes out from this springs, as very little water was found upstream from that point.
Another big cold water pool with a cool slide and a huge boulder(perfect diving board) was found a few yards from there.
Stayed til sunday evening and hiked back, on the way back, we found cool petroglyphs, and wild burros waiting by our car, their body language was very explicit: they were peeed off we stepped in their territory, standing tall and braying loudly... funny show to close the trip!!!
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[Edited on 3-2-2004 by jide]
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[*] posted on 3-1-2004 at 08:31 PM


Isn't Baja great!!!??? Congratulations on getting into Carrizo and your discoveries.

As before, I would gladly make a web page if you have photos to show... Perhaps add them to the first web page with your beautiful Tajo Canyon photos?: http://community-2.webtv.net/thebaja/jide




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[*] posted on 3-1-2004 at 10:06 PM
photoz


got a few, maybe not enough for a web site, my camera had defective batteries!!
I'll let you know when then get developped...
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[*] posted on 3-2-2004 at 12:53 AM


Anything you got will be great.. I will add them to your Tajo web page. Drop me an email when they are developed...



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[*] posted on 3-3-2004 at 03:47 PM
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Here's a couple pix of that big pool

on the first one, Ron is chickening out,
the second picture was taken a second after I gave him a little help :lol:

Oh, and that slide to the left was a lot of fun too (thanks to the slimy moss)
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[*] posted on 3-3-2004 at 03:47 PM
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[*] posted on 3-4-2004 at 09:07 AM
See the rest of Jide's Carrizo photos...


Seven photos of the Carrizo canyon trip have been added to the six from the Tajo canyon trip at: http://community-2.webtv.net/thebaja/jide



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