tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7224164975637725210.post1529969367925970372..comments2023-09-26T06:02:11.845-07:00Comments on Daren Sefcik: Bighorn Canyon / Nolina Wash ABDSPDaren Sefcikhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15263407636242945068noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7224164975637725210.post-35811848318482240902011-03-25T17:34:51.775-07:002011-03-25T17:34:51.775-07:00Wow..! Thats cool ---J, I am glad you were able to...Wow..! Thats cool ---J, I am glad you were able to enjoy Bighorn Canyon as we did. Yes...we made the same mistake and had to track back west to find the tanks.<br /><br />Thanks for the comment!!Daren Sefcikhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15263407636242945068noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7224164975637725210.post-53230192386196925422011-03-25T17:17:50.549-07:002011-03-25T17:17:50.549-07:00Daren,
Because of your great post on Bighorn Cany...Daren,<br /><br />Because of your great post on Bighorn Canyon, my wife and I hiked up to the tanks on March 23rd. <br /><br />We started off in the Kumeyaay village site, following the ridge around then carefully picked our way through the ocotillo and cholla minefield to Bighorn Canyon. The wild flowers were incredible. Once inside the main wash it was smooth sailing until the last 1/4 mile or so. There is a slight split in the stream, we headed east for some boulder-hoping fun. About an 1/8th mile in, I realized the error. Once I looked at the topo map, it was no problem finding the tanks. From your description of the hike, it looks like you did the same thing. <br /><br />We started around noon and were back at the car just before six. With several hours of exploring enroute.<br /><br />Cheers,<br /><br />--- Jdoowyllohhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14477214420911306218noreply@blogger.com