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Distance
10.86 mi
Elevation gain
4,551 ft
Technical difficulty
Easy
Elevation loss
4,977 ft
Max elevation
1,140 ft
TrailRank 
54
Min elevation
373 ft
Trail type
Loop
Time
4 hours 15 minutes
Coordinates
741
Uploaded
February 20, 2011
Recorded
February 2011
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near Truckhaven, California (United States)

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Itinerary description


More Anza Borrego Hiking


An easy most scenic canyon hike to a couple of sheep tanks.

Park at the Calcite road (all cars), or drive the road as far as you can.
You need an high clearance AWD to drive the calcite road.
Hike or drive down the road into the Palm Wash.
Go straight uphill again on the road marked "Calcite Mine" and notice the rough road sign, you don't see many of them in the park.

At the crossroad at about 1000 yards, turn right at the sign "Palm Wash".

When you want to drive this road, be aware that this is rather steep downhill.
You need plenty of clearance and AWD.

Hike downhill, once down cross over straight into the other canyon.
This is where we found the highest concentration of desert Lilies in the park.
(But maybe February 2011 was a good time for the Lilies to bloom.)

Follow the canyon to your right downhill and at the first major fork turn left.
Uphill into the North Fork of the Palm Wash.

The canyon narrows and that's about as far as anyone can make it by car.
Look for the hiking signs, pointing the way to the Tanks.

The left fork stops after a short while at the second tank.
In mid February 2011 on a sunny day, right after almost an inch of rain, the tanks where completely filled.

Be aware that the tanks are quite deep when filled and look for fish.
You may want to explore the right fork, so hike back an take the fork to your left.
This canyon can be hiked for a long time, but after a couple of 100 yards, the canyon is less spectacular.
Thereafter there are more small boulders in the canyon


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Hiking time: 3 Hour and 30 minutes. To the Tanks and return.

Waypoints

PictographPhoto Altitude 607 ft
Photo ofSheep T 1

Sheep T 1

Sheep T 1

PictographPhoto Altitude 687 ft
Photo ofR 5

R 5

R 5

PictographPhoto Altitude 713 ft
Photo ofR 4

R 4

R 4

PictographPhoto Altitude 828 ft
Photo ofR 3

R 3

R 3

PictographPhoto Altitude 829 ft
Photo ofR 2

R 2

R 2

PictographPhoto Altitude 965 ft
Photo ofR 1

R 1

R 1

PictographPhoto Altitude 1,000 ft
Photo ofStop

Stop

Stop

PictographPhoto Altitude 699 ft
Photo ofSheep T 2 Photo ofSheep T 2

Sheep T 2

Sheep T 2

PictographPhoto Altitude 556 ft
Photo ofR 6

R 6

R 6

PictographPhoto Altitude 714 ft
Photo ofR 7

R 7

R 7

PictographPhoto Altitude 597 ft
Photo ofPark

Park

Park

PictographPhoto Altitude 728 ft
Photo ofNarrow

Narrow

Narrow

PictographPhoto Altitude 639 ft
Photo ofPhoto 9

Photo 9

Photo 9

PictographPhoto Altitude 689 ft
Photo ofX Right

X Right

X Right

PictographPhoto Altitude 705 ft
Photo ofPhoto 1

Photo 1

Photo 1

PictographPhoto Altitude 567 ft
Photo ofPhoto 8

Photo 8

Photo 8

PictographPhoto Altitude 835 ft
Photo ofRK

RK

RK

PictographPhoto Altitude 572 ft
Photo ofPhoto 2

Photo 2

Photo 2

PictographPhoto Altitude 554 ft
Photo ofPhoto 3

Photo 3

Photo 3

PictographPhoto Altitude 966 ft
Photo ofPhoto 4

Photo 4

Photo 4

PictographPhoto Altitude 478 ft
Photo ofPhoto 5

Photo 5

Photo 5

PictographPhoto Altitude 395 ft
Photo ofX Left

X Left

X Left

PictographPhoto Altitude 433 ft
Photo ofPhoto 6

Photo 6

Photo 6

PictographPhoto Altitude 467 ft
Photo ofPhoto 7

Photo 7

Photo 7

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