SunMan
King Taco
I'm getting ready to take the camper off for the first time and got antsy so I figured we'd best log another quick trip since it may be awhile before the next one.
I called the Forest Service in Ojai and got access to a gated OHV road I'd been wanting to explore. Only one other vehicle had requested the combination to the gate so it was looking good for us being alone. The road (Potrero Seco) is on the Santa Barbara side of HWY33 where the Zaca fire burned last year and it was quite evident. I was hoping for some nice (read unburned) areas to camp but there weren't many.
On the plus side, it was a beautiful day with incredible vistas of the Channel Islands in the distance. On the minus side, after taking the road for the entire 15 miles we decided the area just wasn't gonna cut it so we decided to leave and try another spot with some shade. We opted for an area known as Apache Canyon in the Cuyama Valley. When we got there there was one other vehicle in th campground so we hit the sandy arroyo and found our own secluded spot. Here are some pics from both areas:
I called the Forest Service in Ojai and got access to a gated OHV road I'd been wanting to explore. Only one other vehicle had requested the combination to the gate so it was looking good for us being alone. The road (Potrero Seco) is on the Santa Barbara side of HWY33 where the Zaca fire burned last year and it was quite evident. I was hoping for some nice (read unburned) areas to camp but there weren't many.
On the plus side, it was a beautiful day with incredible vistas of the Channel Islands in the distance. On the minus side, after taking the road for the entire 15 miles we decided the area just wasn't gonna cut it so we decided to leave and try another spot with some shade. We opted for an area known as Apache Canyon in the Cuyama Valley. When we got there there was one other vehicle in th campground so we hit the sandy arroyo and found our own secluded spot. Here are some pics from both areas: