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Eleven-acre corn maze in Temecula
A family consults a map while trying to find their way through a cornfield maze at Big Horse Feed in Temecula last Saturday.
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A family consults a map while trying to find their way through a cornfield maze at Big Horse Feed in Temecula last Saturday.
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Eleven-acre corn maze in Temecula
The Corona family, owners of Big Horse Feed & Mercantile, have created a corn maze and pumpkin patch activity area on 11 acres of their farm property. This is their ninth year of hosting a corn...
October 20th 2009 arrow Read Full Story (2 Reader Comments)
How the west was filmed
Driving south of Bishop on Highway 395 from the wooded Mount Whitney Portal the landscape abruptly changes from forest to desert. Three miles west of the highway you will find Movie Flats. Located in...
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Santa Rosa Plateau training volunteers
The Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve will be hosting an annual training course for people interested in learning and sharing the plateau’s unique history and opportunities beginning Oct. 13 at 9:...
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Ribbon-cutting denotes opening of preserve
On October 3, the formal cutting of a red ribbon was the official signal by the County of San Diego Department of Parks and Recreation that the Santa Margarita County Preserve is now officially open. ...
October 12th 2007 arrow Read Full Story (1 Reader Comment)
Mt. Whitney offers reward for the prepared
This week we are talking about how to climb the biggest mountain in the continental United States, Mount Whitney. But beneath the surface lies a metaphor for life. A metaphor for the mountains you wak...
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Apple scents are in the air – it’s fall in Julian!
This time of year, the fragrance of apples wafts in and out of historic storefronts in Julian. Want to experience it for yourself? Julian is about 55 miles from Temecula, but once you get out of Escon...
September 28th 2007 arrow Read Full Story (1 Reader Comment)
Yeah, it’s beautiful – ’til it burns you alive!
Do you ever get the feeling like you just need to take off for a little while? Last weekend I decided to take a road trip and ended up at a rodeo in Bishop. I also got to see some of the most beautifu...
September 21st 2007 arrow Read Full Story
Just one more trail and then were outta here
We have been out here in Tenaja for weeks on the Get Out page, so I promise this is the last trail we are going to talk about and then we are out of here until next spring when we cover the Santa Rosa...
September 7th 2007 arrow Read Full Story (1 Reader Comment)
Fisherman’s Camp: Good camping but no fish
Column by Andrew Reeder The place I am exploring this week is the Fishermans Camp off Cleveland Forest Road. Last week I took you down the beautiful hike to get to Fisherman’s Camp, but I couldn’t ...
August 29th 2007 arrow Read Full Story
Fisherman’s Camp Trail
So, last week, when I introduced you to the secluded watering hole called Tenaja Falls, I saw some other trails on the trailhead map that definitely looked like they were worth checking out. The place...
August 17th 2007 arrow Read Full Story
Tenaja Falls offers easy access, waterfalls and views
Okay, so finally, after procrastinating for way too many weeks, I finally went out and found the secluded watering hole that is Tenaja Falls. As it turns out, it is really easy to get to. It’s only ab...
August 10th 2007 arrow Read Full Story (7 Reader Comments)
Dead Sea Scrolls – fragments of history
The Dead Sea Scrolls are not only a significant archeological find, but are also of great spiritual importance to those of both the Jewish and Christian faiths. Twenty-seven scrolls, ten of which are ...
August 3rd 2007 arrow Read Full Story
Tucalota Springs provides fishing, petting zoo, trails, emus & more
So, last week I introduced you to the Tenaja Truck Trail and was going to continue this week with Tenaja part two. I was planning on tracking down a beautiful watering hole that is supposed to be next...
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