Pa and I want to escape the city for a few days.
December 2, 2010 10:08 AM
Your ideas for a 3-day (preferably outdoor) adventure in southern or central California with my dad.
I'm visiting my dad in Los Angeles and he has a few vacation days he wants to use next week. We go backpacking together every summer, and we certainly don't mind sleeping in his truck, but I don't have any of my gear with me this time. That means we can't go anywhere too cold or too rugged. If you have an idea for an urban adventure, I'd love to hear that, too. We're game for just about anything, as long as we can drive there in fewer than six hours.
I'm visiting my dad in Los Angeles and he has a few vacation days he wants to use next week. We go backpacking together every summer, and we certainly don't mind sleeping in his truck, but I don't have any of my gear with me this time. That means we can't go anywhere too cold or too rugged. If you have an idea for an urban adventure, I'd love to hear that, too. We're game for just about anything, as long as we can drive there in fewer than six hours.
The state park at Anza Borrego is beautiful this time of year. Pleasant during the day, crisp and cold at night with gorgeous stars. It looks like the park will be open (they are closing some state parks).
posted by agatha_magatha at 10:17 AM on December 2, 2010
posted by agatha_magatha at 10:17 AM on December 2, 2010
Death valley stays pretty warm. Sleep at the Racetrack, one of the darkest skies in the Lower 48.
posted by notsnot at 10:21 AM on December 2, 2010
posted by notsnot at 10:21 AM on December 2, 2010
If you're up for an urban adventure, you could follow the Big Parade stairway walk route. It's ~35 miles total.
posted by mandymanwasregistered at 10:58 AM on December 2, 2010
posted by mandymanwasregistered at 10:58 AM on December 2, 2010
Joshua Tree? Indian Cove will be warmer for camping than the main park.
posted by doctord at 11:04 AM on December 2, 2010
posted by doctord at 11:04 AM on December 2, 2010
Seconding Joshua Tree! You can rent gear from Joshua Tree Outfitters if you need it.
posted by chez shoes at 11:26 AM on December 2, 2010
posted by chez shoes at 11:26 AM on December 2, 2010
Another vote for Joshua Tree. Looks like temps are running in the mid-60s during the day and upper 30s at night.
posted by scody at 12:28 PM on December 2, 2010
posted by scody at 12:28 PM on December 2, 2010
We've been to Jalama, Joshua Tree, and the Sequoias, but now I'm thinking it might be time for us to revisit Joshua Tree for some rock scramblin'. Thanks for the suggestions!
posted by HotPatatta at 6:16 PM on December 2, 2010
posted by HotPatatta at 6:16 PM on December 2, 2010
Death Valley, Joshua Tree, Sequoia, or the PCH to San Francisco. Have a super good time, wherever you choose.
posted by TheClonusHorror at 6:49 AM on December 3, 2010
posted by TheClonusHorror at 6:49 AM on December 3, 2010
I appreciate all your suggestions! We spent a couple of nights camping under the stars--and in frigid nighttime temps!--in Joshua Tree and we had a super time together. What a great place.
posted by HotPatatta at 10:20 AM on December 11, 2010
posted by HotPatatta at 10:20 AM on December 11, 2010
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