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  One of the things you said you would be interested in doing is some
One of the things you said you would be interested in doing is some
  camping in the desert, so here's a place you can go.  The link below is to
camping in the desert, so here's a place you can go.  The link below is to
  the MapQuest page for this place.  It's very near a small "hole in the
the MapQuest page for this place.  It's very near a small "hole in the
  road" called Amboy:
road" called Amboy:


  http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?formtype=address&country=CA&popflag=0&latitude=&longitude=&name=&phone=&level=&addtohistory=&cat=&address=&city=Amboy&state=CA&zipcode
http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?formtype=address&country=CA&popflag=0&latitude=&longitude=&name=&phone=&level=&addtohistory=&cat=&address=&city=Amboy&state=CA&zipcode


  The best route to get there is down I-5 to Oceanside, then east across Hwy
The best route to get there is down I-5 to Oceanside, then east across Hwy
  78 to I-15, then north on I-15 to I-215 which will rejoin I-15 bypassing a
78 to I-15, then north on I-15 to I-215 which will rejoin I-15 bypassing a
  lot of the metro areas, continue north on I-15 to I-40 at Barstow, then
lot of the metro areas, continue north on I-15 to I-40 at Barstow, then
  East on I-40 to Ludlow, where you'll leave the interstate and pick up old
East on I-40 to Ludlow, where you'll leave the interstate and pick up old
  Route 66 continuing east past Amboy.  Just past Amboy you'll be looking
Route 66 continuing east past Amboy.  Just past Amboy you'll be looking
  for a side road coming in from the right  (south) called Saltus Rd.  Turn
for a side road coming in from the right  (south) called Saltus Rd.  Turn
  right and follow it to just before you cross the railroad tracks.  No more
right and follow it to just before you cross the railroad tracks.  No more
  than 50 ft. before the railroad crossing if I recall correctly you'll be
than 50 ft. before the railroad crossing if I recall correctly you'll be
  able to turn left onto a dirt access road.  Now the going get's tricky.  I
able to turn left onto a dirt access road.  Now the going get's tricky.  I
  don't know what you're driving but I used to drive a Honda CRX and never
don't know what you're driving but I used to drive a Honda CRX and never
  had any trouble as long as I kept my speed up a little going into the
had any trouble as long as I kept my speed up a little going into the
  sandy spots.  You will come to a place where the road goes down into a
sandy spots.  You will come to a place where the road goes down into a
  wash, descending maybe 8 to 10 ft below the level of the RR tracks.  There
wash, descending maybe 8 to 10 ft below the level of the RR tracks.  There
  are two or three nice level places to set up a tent there.  I usually set
are two or three nice level places to set up a tent there.  I usually set
  my tent up right next to the railroad tracks on the west side of the wash,
my tent up right next to the railroad tracks on the west side of the wash,
  but you may want to be across the road to the north to get a little
but you may want to be across the road to the north to get a little
  further away from the tracks.  They're fairly busy tracks and the traffic
further away from the tracks.  They're fairly busy tracks and the traffic
  stays pretty heavy right through the night.
stays pretty heavy right through the night.


  I recommend taking plenty of water with you.  On the off chance that you
I recommend taking plenty of water with you.  On the off chance that you
  should get stuck in the sand you ARE close enough to both Amboy and to the
should get stuck in the sand you ARE close enough to both Amboy and to the
  Saltus salt mining operation to walk to either of them as long as you can
Saltus salt mining operation to walk to either of them as long as you can
  stay hydrated.
stay hydrated.


  Ok, on to other sights.  Anza-Borrego Desert State park East of San Diego
Ok, on to other sights.  Anza-Borrego Desert State park East of San Diego
  is a good place to camp if you want to camp in an actual Campground and
is a good place to camp if you want to camp in an actual Campground and
  the Palm Canyon trail is a really nice Hike.  Here's the link:
the Palm Canyon trail is a really nice Hike.  Here's the link:
  [6]http://www.desertusa.com/anza_borrego/du_abp_camp.html


  There is a great campground for mountain camping.  It's at 9,900 ft. but
http://www.desertusa.com/anza_borrego/du_abp_camp.html
  it's not on the map and a little difficult to find.  If you were coming
  back from Amboy on your way down I-15, just a little below the summit of
  Cajon Pass is Hwy 138.  Get off there and go west to Hwy 2, then south
  toward Wrightwood.  Go through Wrightwood to Big Pines.  Here's the
  mapquest link:
  http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?formtype=address&country=CA&popflag=0&latitude=&longitude=&name=&phone=&level=&addtohistory=&cat=&address=&city=Wrightwood&state=CA&zipcode


  Just beyond Big Pines the road forksI can't remember if it's an actual
There is a great campground for mountain campingIt's at 9,900 ft. but
  fork or a "T in from one side or the otherYou're following signs for
it's not on the map and a little difficult to findIf you were coming
  Mt. Baeden-Powell, but you'll be turning off before you get there.  When
back from Amboy on your way down I-15, just a little below the summit of
  the road comes to what at least appears to be a summit there is a gated
Cajon Pass is Hwy 138Get off there and go west to Hwy 2, then south
  road "T"-ing in from the leftThe gates stand open except in the
toward WrightwoodGo through Wrightwood to Big PinesHere's the
  winter.  Turn left and you're on the right roadI believe the campground
mapquest link:
  is a good 20 minute drive back off the main road and there you will have
  to branch off the road you're on to the left but there will be a signI
  can't recall the name of the campground but I'm pretty sure the sign has
  the word camp in it.


  OK, now about San Diego itself. Things you definitely want to see are
http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?formtype=address&country=CA&popflag=0&latitude=&longitude=&name=&phone=&level=&addtohistory=&cat=&address=&city=Wrightwood&state=CA&zipcode
  Balboa Park, the San Diego Zoo and Seaport Village. Seaport Village is a
  shopping stop.  All of these are right down in the heart of San Diego and
  all are reasonably well marked.


  If you have time, I also recommend Scripps Aquarium, Sea World and Mt.
Just beyond Big Pines the road forks.  I can't remember if it's an actual
  Palomar. Also, if you're interested in historic things, the Mission San
fork or a "T in from one side or the other. You're following signs for
  Juan Capistrano, where the swallows return every year by the thousands is
Mt. Baeden-Powell, but you'll be turning off before you get there.  When
  very close to San ClementeIf you're interested in riding a HUGE Tram
the road comes to what at least appears to be a summit there is a gated
  car, drive out to Palm Springs and take the Tram ride up Mt. San Jacinto.
road "T"-ing in from the left.  The gates stand open except in the
  There's a Restaurant/Bar at the top and a 30 degree Fahrenheit temperature
winterTurn left and you're on the right road.  I believe the campground
  difference between the base and the summit.
is a good 20 minute drive back off the main road and there you will have
to branch off the road you're on to the left but there will be a sign. I
can't recall the name of the campground but I'm pretty sure the sign has
the word camp in it.


  If you have any interest in taking a Glider ride let me know by return
OK, now about San Diego itself.  Things you definitely want to see are
  e-mail and I'll tell you how to get out to Sky Sailing where I learned to
Balboa Park, the San Diego Zoo and Seaport Village.  Seaport Village is a
  fly gliders.
shopping stop.  All of these are right down in the heart of San Diego and
all are reasonably well marked.
 
If you have time, I also recommend Scripps Aquarium, Sea World and Mt.
Palomar.  Also, if you're interested in historic things, the Mission San
Juan Capistrano, where the swallows return every year by the thousands is
very close to San Clemente.  If you're interested in riding a HUGE Tram
car, drive out to Palm Springs and take the Tram ride up Mt. San Jacinto.
There's a Restaurant/Bar at the top and a 30 degree Fahrenheit temperature
difference between the base and the summit.
 
If you have any interest in taking a Glider ride let me know by return
e-mail and I'll tell you how to get out to Sky Sailing where I learned to
fly gliders.
 
[[Location::California]]
 
[[Category:Travel]]

Latest revision as of 19:15, 11 April 2010

One of the things you said you would be interested in doing is some camping in the desert, so here's a place you can go. The link below is to the MapQuest page for this place. It's very near a small "hole in the road" called Amboy:

http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?formtype=address&country=CA&popflag=0&latitude=&longitude=&name=&phone=&level=&addtohistory=&cat=&address=&city=Amboy&state=CA&zipcode

The best route to get there is down I-5 to Oceanside, then east across Hwy 78 to I-15, then north on I-15 to I-215 which will rejoin I-15 bypassing a lot of the metro areas, continue north on I-15 to I-40 at Barstow, then East on I-40 to Ludlow, where you'll leave the interstate and pick up old Route 66 continuing east past Amboy. Just past Amboy you'll be looking for a side road coming in from the right (south) called Saltus Rd. Turn right and follow it to just before you cross the railroad tracks. No more than 50 ft. before the railroad crossing if I recall correctly you'll be able to turn left onto a dirt access road. Now the going get's tricky. I don't know what you're driving but I used to drive a Honda CRX and never had any trouble as long as I kept my speed up a little going into the sandy spots. You will come to a place where the road goes down into a wash, descending maybe 8 to 10 ft below the level of the RR tracks. There are two or three nice level places to set up a tent there. I usually set my tent up right next to the railroad tracks on the west side of the wash, but you may want to be across the road to the north to get a little further away from the tracks. They're fairly busy tracks and the traffic stays pretty heavy right through the night.

I recommend taking plenty of water with you. On the off chance that you should get stuck in the sand you ARE close enough to both Amboy and to the Saltus salt mining operation to walk to either of them as long as you can stay hydrated.

Ok, on to other sights. Anza-Borrego Desert State park East of San Diego is a good place to camp if you want to camp in an actual Campground and the Palm Canyon trail is a really nice Hike. Here's the link:

http://www.desertusa.com/anza_borrego/du_abp_camp.html

There is a great campground for mountain camping. It's at 9,900 ft. but it's not on the map and a little difficult to find. If you were coming back from Amboy on your way down I-15, just a little below the summit of Cajon Pass is Hwy 138. Get off there and go west to Hwy 2, then south toward Wrightwood. Go through Wrightwood to Big Pines. Here's the mapquest link:

http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?formtype=address&country=CA&popflag=0&latitude=&longitude=&name=&phone=&level=&addtohistory=&cat=&address=&city=Wrightwood&state=CA&zipcode

Just beyond Big Pines the road forks. I can't remember if it's an actual fork or a "T in from one side or the other. You're following signs for Mt. Baeden-Powell, but you'll be turning off before you get there. When the road comes to what at least appears to be a summit there is a gated road "T"-ing in from the left. The gates stand open except in the winter. Turn left and you're on the right road. I believe the campground is a good 20 minute drive back off the main road and there you will have to branch off the road you're on to the left but there will be a sign. I can't recall the name of the campground but I'm pretty sure the sign has the word camp in it.

OK, now about San Diego itself. Things you definitely want to see are Balboa Park, the San Diego Zoo and Seaport Village. Seaport Village is a shopping stop. All of these are right down in the heart of San Diego and all are reasonably well marked.

If you have time, I also recommend Scripps Aquarium, Sea World and Mt. Palomar. Also, if you're interested in historic things, the Mission San Juan Capistrano, where the swallows return every year by the thousands is very close to San Clemente. If you're interested in riding a HUGE Tram car, drive out to Palm Springs and take the Tram ride up Mt. San Jacinto. There's a Restaurant/Bar at the top and a 30 degree Fahrenheit temperature difference between the base and the summit.

If you have any interest in taking a Glider ride let me know by return e-mail and I'll tell you how to get out to Sky Sailing where I learned to fly gliders.

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