TR NFork Kings/Red Mt. Basin 7/16-7/22/2014
Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 9:27 pm
I have enjoyed reading TR and gaining valuable intel on this site for the past year and thought it was time I contributed my own TR.
I left Santa Barbara around 5pm on Tuesday 7/16 and arrived at a forest service campground on Dinkey Creek Rd close to midnight. Woke early and refreshed the next morning, hit the ranger station for my permit and was at Maxon Trailhead and on the trail by 10. I usually enter the Sierra from the Eastern side so it was an enjoyable change hiking through the trees on the Western side. I met a father and son hiking out and after talking to them about the incredible beauty at the North Fork of the Kings River I decided to hike my intended loop counterclockwise. I was almost the only person at the river and enjoyed two glorious days investigating and comparing swimming holes. After two days of swimming, exploring and relaxing on the North Fork I headed up to Devils Punchbowl. The trail was a bit hard to follow in places. There were lots of mosquitos…..but the
meadows I walked alongside are some of the most beautiful ones I've seen in the Sierra.
(Sorry, I wasn't able to re-size the photos of the meadow. Not sure why. I'm new to all this)
I spent two rainy afternoons and nights at Disappointment Lake. I had the whole lake to myself and it was beautiful. My site was up on the rocks where a nice breeze kept the mosquitos away. I day hiked up, over and half way down the other side of Hell For Sure Pass. I greeted the familiar peaks of the Eastern side like a long lost friend. Made it back to camp just was the sky opened up and it hailed and poured and thundered and lightening all afternoon and evening. I enjoyed going somewhere new, different and beautiful with hardly any people.
I left Santa Barbara around 5pm on Tuesday 7/16 and arrived at a forest service campground on Dinkey Creek Rd close to midnight. Woke early and refreshed the next morning, hit the ranger station for my permit and was at Maxon Trailhead and on the trail by 10. I usually enter the Sierra from the Eastern side so it was an enjoyable change hiking through the trees on the Western side. I met a father and son hiking out and after talking to them about the incredible beauty at the North Fork of the Kings River I decided to hike my intended loop counterclockwise. I was almost the only person at the river and enjoyed two glorious days investigating and comparing swimming holes. After two days of swimming, exploring and relaxing on the North Fork I headed up to Devils Punchbowl. The trail was a bit hard to follow in places. There were lots of mosquitos…..but the
meadows I walked alongside are some of the most beautiful ones I've seen in the Sierra.
(Sorry, I wasn't able to re-size the photos of the meadow. Not sure why. I'm new to all this)
I spent two rainy afternoons and nights at Disappointment Lake. I had the whole lake to myself and it was beautiful. My site was up on the rocks where a nice breeze kept the mosquitos away. I day hiked up, over and half way down the other side of Hell For Sure Pass. I greeted the familiar peaks of the Eastern side like a long lost friend. Made it back to camp just was the sky opened up and it hailed and poured and thundered and lightening all afternoon and evening. I enjoyed going somewhere new, different and beautiful with hardly any people.