Backpacking into South Sierra Wilderness
- plablonde
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Backpacking into South Sierra Wilderness
My boyfriend and I are heading to Kennedy Meadows Campground on Friday, April 14th and taking the PCT portion of the trail up into the South Sierra Wilderness. We are hoping to find some decent areas for fishing and camping along the Kern River. However, I wanted to know if anyone has been up in that area recently and has any idea on trial conditions/fallen trees/etc? Since its decently low elevation for the Sierra, I'm assuming there will be less of an impact from the snow this season than what the rest of the Sierra are dealing with. Park rangers have little information since their trail crews haven't been out yet this year. Thanks!
- paul
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Re: Backpacking into South Sierra Wilderness
Have not heard anything or been down there. However, closest snow sensor is at Beach Meadows off to the northwest, at 7650 feet elevation, where there is 6" of snow at the moment. So I'd expect to see some snow around that elevation and of course more if you go higher. Would also expect very high flows in all creeks & rivers.
- RichardCullip
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Re: Backpacking into South Sierra Wilderness
Have you checked the fishing regs up there. Is the season open on your target creeks?
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Re: Backpacking into South Sierra Wilderness
Last Saturday in April is generally the opening of the season for most waterways in the Sierra.
https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Fishing/Inl ... egulations
As for trail conditions... what trail crews? A ranger might go out on a horse or something and give it an eyeball if the road's open. There'll be plenty of fallen trees along the way.
https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Fishing/Inl ... egulations
As for trail conditions... what trail crews? A ranger might go out on a horse or something and give it an eyeball if the road's open. There'll be plenty of fallen trees along the way.
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