We Hiked to Ghost Mountain, Yaquitepec Ruins!

We hiked to the top of Ghost Mountain, to the ruins of Yaquitepec, the off grid desert home of Marshal South!Marshal South was an American writer, poet, and artist best known for his bold experiment in off-grid desert living during the 1930s and 1940s. Born Roy Bennett Richards in 1889 in Australia, he later moved to the United States, where he pursued a literary career.In 1930, during the Great Depression, South and his wife Tanya settled atop Ghost Mountain in California’s Anza-Borrego Desert, where they built an adobe homestead called Yaquitepec. Their goal was to live self-sufficiently, growing their own…

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Bighorn Sheep Encounter While Biking in Borrego Springs, CA!

One of the special features of Borrego Springs, CA are the big horn sheep!  Many times hiking in the desert you can see some of these elusive beautiful animals.  In Spanish Borrego translates to Sheep!  Today, while on a bike ride we found these amazing sheep on a hillside blending perfectly into their surroundings….we can’t believe that Carol spotted them while riding bikes!  These were the first big horns that we have seen this year!ENJOY the Video!Travel Update:Today marks our one month mark!  We only have one month before we depart Borrego Springs!  We have a very exciting summer coming up!…

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We explore Mine Wash and an ancient Kumeyaay Winter Village!

In this video, we explore the Ancient Kumeyaay Historic Winter Village Site in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California.The mountains and deserts in Anza-Borrego were the homes of Native Americans as long as 12,000 years ago. To reach the Village Site we turned onto Mine Wash Road off of Highway 78.Then, as now, location was everything when choosing a place to live.Mine Wash had all the features needed for the Kumeyaay winter village, offering just what they needed, a good mix of plants useful as food. They harvested cacti, chia, grasses, ocotillo, yucca, and the all-important agave.  Boulders offered shelter and stone for…

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