Here in the midst of the Carrizo Badlands within the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, we find ourselves on part of an ancient alluvial fan from the ancestral Colorado River, which emptied into the Gulf of California as a delta outlet. Arroyo Seco del Diablo has cut through the hardened sandstone concretions carried downstream from afar to create the deep-sided canyon this trail follows today.
The loose and fragile walls of the canyon mean that rock and sand falls are common. Flooding through these areas compounds the problem for vehicles trying to make their way through.
Fuck ya! pulled it!
lcacwelder 1 month ago
Dude I've never seen it so muddy before. Landcruisers rock I used to have a 60
lcacwelder 1 month ago
we had to reblaze that trail in dec. after all the rains gotta love the mud
yumaharleyrider 5 months ago