Thanks go to Bud Bernhard, ‘PaulW’, ‘geoffff’, and others for their research compiling these lists and maps:
Bud Bernhard’s 1962 Canyon notes:
Clik for max-size Bud Bernhard’s 1962 canyon notes on the Howard Gulick map (Lower Califronia Guidebook): 1962 Canyon Map & Notes
PaulW’s Canyon list:
Geoff’s canyon list and map:
- Canoas
- Burros
- Esperanza: INEGI has the text just south of here
- Copal
- Copalito: INEGI and Baja Almanac mark a small canyon just south of Copal as “Copalito”. INEGI marks this canyon as both “Diablito” and “Diablo”.
- Diablo: INEGI marks this canyon as a 2nd occurrence of “Providencia”
- Diablito
- Providencia
- Teledo
- En Medio: INEGI, Baja Almanac, Benchmark show this name at different location — just south of Oso
- Oso
- El Medio: this is where INEGI, Baja Almanac, Benchmark have it
- Novillo: INEGI and Benchmark both show a 2nd Novillo here.
- Cajon
- Barroso
- Novillo
- Rubi
- Gringa
- Agua Caliente
- Carrizo
- Berrendo
- Parral
- Matomi
From Bruce Barber’s 2003 book, ‘Of Sea and Sand’:
- 12 Esperanza
- 13 Copal
- 14 Copolito
- 15 Diablo
- 16 Diablito
- 17 Providencia
- 18 Teledo
- 19 En Medio
- 20 Oso
- 21 Cajon
- 22 Barroso
- 23 A Caliente
- 24 Parral
- 25 Matomi
John Robinson’s 1967 Camping and Climbing in Baja: