What a beautiful video! We live near enough the Carrizo Plains to make a day-trip there every year or two; if you can go during a bloom it truly is bucket-list worthy but it is interesting any time of year though you probably always want to be mindful of the weather before deciding to go, whether because of rain or heat.
Thank you for watching 🙏 This is the trail I did: Wallace Creek San Andreas Fault Line Hike on AllTrails www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/wallace-creek-san-andreas-fault-line?p=58749651&sh=1xo35c
Felicidades López por tu video esta espectacular. Aquí estuve ayer en Carrizo y las flores si había muchas pero no como otros años. Los cerros aún no se han pintado de amarillo y violeta. No se si este año va a suceder o quizás nos tenemos que esperar hasta el siguiente. Hoy me subscribí a tu canal. Felicidades
I have been camping out there for 30 years and I have a secret spot that nobody can find and nobody has ever seen me or ever camped at my campsite because I leave little things behind to check. While I am not supposed to, I ride an electric mountain bike and explore cross country and it is an absolute blast. The Elkhorn grade road is the best way to come in if you have a vehicle that can handle it. My best accomplishment is getting pictures of about 20 tule elk including the bull. There are also pronghorn antelope out there as well. I believe this is the southern most extreme for elk in California.
The Elkhorn grade road is at the bottom right? There is a little parking spot there I see. Is it safe to park there? Most people go to the top part where the monument is and start biking from there but the bottom part seems better. I plan on biking either a gravel bike or a pedal assist electric bike. How much water do I need. GPS etc? Thanks for your help.
@@osint6372 I don't know what you mean by bottom, I come in from Highway 166 near the Purina kitty litter plant. Look it up on Google Earth. If you're coming in from the other side, hwy 58, I wouldn't leave your car sitting around over there. The further away from the highway the better as not many tweakers are going to venture out onto the dirt roads. I would bring a ton of water as you will not find any out there on that road. I have been out there where I haven't seen a single person for days on end. Unless it is wildflower season. You will not find any shade anywhere. It is incredibly peaceful and beautiful though.
@@New2Napa Wallace Creek San Andreas Fault Line Hike on AllTrails www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/wallace-creek-san-andreas-fault-line?p=58511973&sh=1xo35c
Thanks again for your tip. We went out there and filmed our trail hike. We’d love to give you a quick shoutout on our channel for the tip, if that’s ok with you.
You’ll love this: In search of wild flowers
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Gracias 🙏
What a beautiful video! We live near enough the Carrizo Plains to make a day-trip there every year or two; if you can go during a bloom it truly is bucket-list worthy but it is interesting any time of year though you probably always want to be mindful of the weather before deciding to go, whether because of rain or heat.
Thank you for watching, I’m so glad you’ve enjoyed it!!
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Thank you for showing us your videos are beautiful.
My pleasure!!
Thank you, very helpful video!
My pleasure, watch my other videos too. Thank you 🙏
Wow it’s amazing 😻
Thank you my love
What the best to take to see those hills
Thank you for watching 🙏
This is the trail I did: Wallace Creek San Andreas Fault Line Hike on AllTrails
www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/wallace-creek-san-andreas-fault-line?p=58749651&sh=1xo35c
Nice time-lapse lopezexplorer! ❤ the sky views on your day!! Better than all blue days
Thank you, love cloudy days they are perfect for Timelapse vids !!
Check this out;
Timelapse of amazing hiking adventures
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Thank you
Went back yesterday again and all roads are open !!
Felicidades López por tu video esta espectacular. Aquí estuve ayer en Carrizo y las flores si había muchas pero no como otros años. Los cerros aún no se han pintado de amarillo y violeta. No se si este año va a suceder o quizás nos tenemos que esperar hasta el siguiente. Hoy me subscribí a tu canal. Felicidades
Gracias 🙏
Yo también anduve en Carrizo P.N.M. y no deja de ser un lugar muy hermoso!!
Asi es López Carrizo es súper suave y más en la primavera. En hora buena
What road did you take to get the yellow flowers path at the end of your video?
Soda Lake Road by the southern entrance, about 5 miles from Hwy 166.
Thank you for watching 🙏
I have been camping out there for 30 years and I have a secret spot that nobody can find and nobody has ever seen me or ever camped at my campsite because I leave little things behind to check. While I am not supposed to, I ride an electric mountain bike and explore cross country and it is an absolute blast. The Elkhorn grade road is the best way to come in if you have a vehicle that can handle it. My best accomplishment is getting pictures of about 20 tule elk including the bull. There are also pronghorn antelope out there as well. I believe this is the southern most extreme for elk in California.
Great adventures you had, I’m happy for you 🥾🥾
The Elkhorn grade road is at the bottom right? There is a little parking spot there I see. Is it safe to park there? Most people go to the top part where the monument is and start biking from there but the bottom part seems better.
I plan on biking either a gravel bike or a pedal assist electric bike.
How much water do I need. GPS etc?
Thanks for your help.
@@osint6372 I don't know what you mean by bottom, I come in from Highway 166 near the Purina kitty litter plant. Look it up on Google Earth. If you're coming in from the other side, hwy 58, I wouldn't leave your car sitting around over there. The further away from the highway the better as not many tweakers are going to venture out onto the dirt roads. I would bring a ton of water as you will not find any out there on that road. I have been out there where I haven't seen a single person for days on end. Unless it is wildflower season. You will not find any shade anywhere. It is incredibly peaceful and beautiful though.
Good job.
Thank you 🙏
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What route or roads did you take inside the monument, very beautiful scenery.
Hwy 58 , Wallace Creek, Soda Lake . Thank you for watching 🙏
Great video! Do you have a recommendation for any particular trails with the best views?
Thank you for watching, anywhere you’ll have amazing views. But if you want to hike definitely Wallace Creek is the best in my opinion 🥾🥾
@@lopezexplora Great tip. Thank you!
@@New2Napa
Wallace Creek San Andreas Fault Line Hike on AllTrails
www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/wallace-creek-san-andreas-fault-line?p=58511973&sh=1xo35c
@@lopezexplora This is great. Thank you!
Thanks again for your tip. We went out there and filmed our trail hike. We’d love to give you a quick shoutout on our channel for the tip, if that’s ok with you.
Actually do wash your car before you go to rinse off any invasive weed seeds that could be present and protect carrizo plain
Never thought of that, thanks for the suggestion and for watching 🙏
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