Friday, September 21, 2012
San Diego Full Moon Lightning Storm
A few weeks ago we had front seats to a pretty good lightning storm brewing over the back country. On the way home from work I called my wife to tell her about it and get the camera ready. Here's what we got...
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
2012 BorregoFest Event (October 19th - 21st, 2012)
We will be using Butterfield Ranch RV Resort for this year's event. OAUSA depends on the donations from this event, and SummerFest, to help it stay in operation. Campsite fees, taxes, website expenses all add up, and OAUSA is comprised of a completely volunteer, unpaid staff. We have done our best to keep the fees reasonable, and ask that all that can, please join us at Butterfield Ranch to help support OAUSA. BorregoFest, with it’s group camping, promotes a feeling of camaraderie among the members, and creates an opportunity for those who many not know each other to share in the event face to face, as well as contribute to the future of Outdoor Adventure USA.
However, no fee is required if you are only coming out for one day or are making other accommodations outside of the group camp for spending the night. You are still allowed to come into the group site for the trail run meetings, potluck, and evening festivities each day. Fees are the same whether you stay for one night or two in the group site. Please post your interest in attending in the format you see below and your name will be added to the OAUSA Roster…
For fees, payment information, and other details go to the following link…
2012 BorregoFest Event Info
Past BorregoFest Events:
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Santee Lakes Sprayground
Santee Lakes Sprayground Info
This looks like a nice spot for lunch!
No baby girl, we don't eat sticks...
Though the play area itself is only 1,300 square feet in size, the variety of water propelling structures keeps children occupied and exited for a good amount of time.
The sprayground system uses potable water that is treated and filtered before it is recirculated.
There are benches along the inside the fence for parents to keep a watchful eye on their little ones.
While most of the other kids were older and had no problem testing their nerves for getting soaked, Audrey spent much of her time running around the perimeter of the water obstacle course.
One of the only drawbacks is that the concrete surface of the play area can get a bit slippery. Other than that it was a great way to spent some time close to home on a hot day!
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Santa Rosa Mtn Family Camping Trip
This may be one of the best kept secrets in Southern California. A genuine pine forest paradise awaits at the top of Santa Rosa Truck Trail. This wooded island in the sky is a hidden jewel above 8000 feet. This is truly a one of a kind place. Warnings such as "Rocks don't burn, but trees and man will," have been painted on rocks and trees by none other than "Desert" Steve Ragsdale, a man who came to these mountains in the 1930s. He built a cabin atop Santa Rosa Peak (only the fireplace remains today), helped build the road into the area, and remained the unofficial protector of these parts until his death in 1970.
Our Yellow Post campsite, one of 13, right at the peak of Santa Rosa Mountain.
Santa Rosa Truck Trail 7S02
Since my wife had to work Saturday morning we got a late start and ended up finally reaching our camp at around 11:45pm. After lighting the lantern and setting up the tent, I got dinner cooking. Carne asada fajitas!
After eating it was off to bed for us. A full belly and the cool night air had me fast asleep. Autumn was up with thee sunrise and took a few photos before sleeping in some more.
Looks like someone was wondering where mommy went to!
Time to get up yet?
Before breakfast I check out our camp area a bit.
Another campsite below us along the main road.
My ugly mug!
Chorizo & egg burritos for breakfast!
Our baby girl plays while I cook.
Notice the old cabin ruins in the background.
Happy girls!
I think she likes it here!
Happy family!
Heading back down the mountain.
Of course we had to stop for the flowers.
On the way down we came across this rattlesnake on the road.
Before heading home we decided to check out the water crossing on San Jacinto Ridge Truck Trail 5S09, just North of the small mountain town of Idyllwild off Hwy 243.
Lots of folks enjoying this cool oasis in an arid environment.
This turned out to be a great place to relax.
Cooling off.
Playing in the water.
Map of the trail from Pine Cove off Hwy 243, to Bee Canyon off Hwy 74.
All too soon it was time to hit the road and head home. On the way out I noticed a historical marker and took a closer look. It was the Speed-Of-Light Experiment Historical Marker No. 26.
"From this location instruments reflected light in 1926 to Mount Wilson, 82 miles northwest. The work was one of a series of experiments conducted by Nobel-Prize winning scientist Dr. Albert A Michelson to refine the value of the speed of light. Although smoke generated in the valley below prevented measurements from being taken, the experiment encouraged Dr. Michelson to devise more accurate means of measuring the speed of light."
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