That was a fabulous introduction/overview of a little-known treasure. One could spend untold years explroing. I camped in many parts of A-B over several years when I was in my twenties. I'm in Sonoma County now. You have brought back fond memories.
I’ve driven through there from Palm Desert and it is a lovely place. Small and charming. The circle civic park is nice to take a break and take in the city. It’s so wonderful and mysterious.
Your videos are awesome... E Clampus Vitus had a 4x4 trip here a few years ago... Chapter 1069 & 1853 "Broke Down in Borrego" It was an awesome trip. Thanks for sharing
You did not include Cholos Knob. The 4x4 trail Diablo's Back Door takes you there. Just past it is Dirty Sanchez Peak with an amazing view you can see beautiful Pink Sock Pony oasis a short hike away. Hiking in the crevice to yellow canyon has a nice mist to light rain that the warm spring leaks sometimes. It is refreshing not hot before you feel it. My friend got a little mud on him that occasionally falls but it is only like a handful and soft not dangerous. I laughed and called it Anzos Burrito.
You have a new subscriber, love your videos .. Anza is part of the san andreas fault? I love California, unfortunately I had to move to another state cause i got marry lol
Thank you! There is more videos and content to come. Anza-Borrego is part of the "San Andreas system", with two major faults running through it, which are the Coyote / San Jacinto and Elsinore faults. The San Andreas itself runs down the middle of the Salton Sea, about 20-30 miles east of Anza-Borrego.
yes, Ju Vega the San Andreas fault runs up through Salton Sea through the Mecca Hills north of the Salton Sea and I-10. Another good place to see the Fault and its affect on the land is the Indio hills north of the city of Indio, Ca. The fault breaks the rock layers and forces the ground water up to the surface. This ground water coming to the surface is the reason there are a number of palm oases along the south side of the indio hills. These palm oases used to be visible from Interstate 10 as a series of dark spots against the light colored hills but that was before the car dealers and other buildings were built on the North side of I-10. And the largest of these, Thousands Palms oasis, has 300-400 hundred palms and a large spring fed water pool. There are several palm oases like Willis Palms, Pushawalla Palms and Biskra Palms near Thousand Palms. The San Andreas fault continues up through the Cajon pass up to and through the Devils Punchbowl county Park, an interesting example of San Andreas fault geology. The Vasquez rocks near CA Hwy14 are another interesting example of the action and power of the fault. The fault continues to northern California passing through the Carrizo plain. there are several offset streams visible from the air in the Carrizo plain.
Why are people always stuck in the 3rd grade? I've had several people say that. Why not 2nd or 4th graders? Did you graduate to the 4th grade where I need to tailor the video to speaking to 4th graders now? I don't understand your logic.
We went there and loved it sooooo much!
That was a fabulous introduction/overview of a little-known treasure. One could spend untold years explroing. I camped in many parts of A-B over several years when I was in my twenties. I'm in Sonoma County now. You have brought back fond memories.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video.
The best Anzac borrego video
Thank you!
I’ve driven through there from Palm Desert and it is a lovely place. Small and charming. The circle civic park is nice to take a break and take in the city. It’s so wonderful and mysterious.
I really didn’t consider traveling there til this video. Thank you
Excellent! That's what I like to hear!! Be sure to check out our e-guide www.backroadswest.com/anza-borrego
Bookmarked and shared!
one of the most amazing places in that part of the desert I love it
Thank you for a comprehensive review of a hidden jewel in SoCal. You have inspired me to place this on my go-to list.
Your videos are awesome... E Clampus Vitus had a 4x4 trip here a few years ago... Chapter 1069 & 1853 "Broke Down in Borrego"
It was an awesome trip.
Thanks for sharing
Thank you for putting this together! I have been planning a trip out there and I didn't realize that I missed so many things to see.
thanks for an awesome video that was some beautiful scenery great stuff !
Fantastic video presentation 👏👏👏👏
Many thanks and thanks for commenting!
Awesome video about Anzo-Borrego!!! Thank you so much!!
Informative, thanks!
You did not include Cholos Knob. The 4x4 trail Diablo's Back Door takes you there. Just past it is Dirty Sanchez Peak with an amazing view you can see beautiful Pink Sock Pony oasis a short hike away. Hiking in the crevice to yellow canyon has a nice mist to light rain that the warm spring leaks sometimes. It is refreshing not hot before you feel it. My friend got a little mud on him that occasionally falls but it is only like a handful and soft not dangerous. I laughed and called it Anzos Burrito.
There is so much more to cover in Anza-Borrego. I've never heard of Cholos Knob, nor have I heard of Diablo's Back Door. I'll check it out...
Thanks everyone for the kind comments! This particular video did take some time to complete but was worth it.
Excellent. Very clever editing and great photos.
Wow, really good video!! Thank you for sharing!!!
Great video! Sweet production!
I too am surprised that this video doesn't have more views and you don't have more subscribers.
Thanks for the kudos JonDee. What matters is that hopefully the right people will see our videos.
Thank for loading. Seems very hot and dry. Greetings from cold Switzerland
Well done, thank you!!
Your channel is one of the best on utube, I'm really surprised that you don't have more subscribers.
You are right!!
This show reminds me of California gold.
That's probably because we've watched Huel Howser one too many times! WOW! That's the most amazing thing I've ever seen!!
New subscriber here, thanks for the excellent video
Great video, as always!
Amazing! Thank you!
Great video, thkx
BRW1- Enjoyed the tour and the background jam. Who was playing guitar on the intro track?
Steve Hackett - former guitarist for Genesis. He puts out albums regularly. That music was from Beyond the Shrouded Horizon.
Where is the Carrizo Gorge where
the railroad runs through ?
It's at the very south end. Google/UA-cam Carrizo Gorge. There is plenty of info on it.
@@BackRoadsWest1 Thank you I was sure it was in the Park. Is part of Anza-Borrego restricted from visitor visitation?
You have a new subscriber, love your videos .. Anza is part of the san andreas fault? I love California, unfortunately I had to move to another state cause i got marry lol
Thank you! There is more videos and content to come. Anza-Borrego is part of the "San Andreas system", with two major faults running through it, which are the Coyote / San Jacinto and Elsinore faults. The San Andreas itself runs down the middle of the Salton Sea, about 20-30 miles east of Anza-Borrego.
yes, Ju Vega the San Andreas fault runs up through Salton Sea through the Mecca Hills north of the Salton Sea and I-10. Another good place to see the Fault and its affect on the land is the Indio hills north of the city of Indio, Ca. The fault breaks the rock layers and forces the ground water up to the surface. This ground water coming to the surface is the reason there are a number of palm oases along the south side of the indio hills. These palm oases used to be visible from Interstate 10 as a series of dark spots against the light colored hills but that was before the car dealers and other buildings were built on the North side of I-10. And the largest of these, Thousands Palms oasis, has 300-400 hundred palms and a large spring fed water pool. There are several palm oases like Willis Palms, Pushawalla Palms and Biskra Palms near Thousand Palms. The San Andreas fault continues up through the Cajon pass up to and through the Devils Punchbowl county Park, an interesting example of San Andreas fault geology. The Vasquez rocks near CA Hwy14 are another interesting example of the action and power of the fault. The fault continues to northern California passing through the Carrizo plain. there are several offset streams visible from the air in the Carrizo plain.
Is anybody been at Indian flat
Nice video tour. Informative and entertaining. However, ur narration comes across like u are explaining the place to a 3rd grade assembly.
Narrator sounds like he’s talking to a third grade class.
Why are people always stuck in the 3rd grade? I've had several people say that. Why not 2nd or 4th graders? Did you graduate to the 4th grade where I need to tailor the video to speaking to 4th graders now? I don't understand your logic.
Demonic music ruined this video.
Demonic music?? I'll take that as a compliment!
Why promote the beauty of this place? Just leave it alone...