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Re: Colby Pass trail at Kern River question

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 4:51 pm
by NancyM
My backpacking buddy and I went over Colby and down the Kern last year in late Aug/early Sept, and we had no problems with the trail or the crossing. GREAT trip! However, I expect this year to be quite different.

I'm planning another trip this year (starting Aug 25th) over Colby and then up the Kern to Lake South America. I would very much appreciate any trail and crossing conditions from any of you who are headed in that direction this month.

Thanks so much!

Re: Colby Pass trail at Kern River question

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 10:59 am
by Mike M.
I crossed the Kern at Junction Meadow last week. No problems whatsoever -- I just walked in the streambed with my boots on. The water level was well below knee height. The stream coming out of Kaweah Basin (the Kern-Kaweah River), which joins the Kern after the crossing, was flowing impressively high for this time of year. It was beautiful.

Mike

Re: Colby Pass trail at Kern River question

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 4:31 pm
by mattherrington
Crossed 8/17 and it was ankle/calf high. Don't be me and put your boots back on after the first crossing south bound though. There's more than one separated by ~30 yds.

Re: Colby Pass trail at Kern River question

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 8:20 pm
by Cross Country
Mike M and mattherrington
It makes me really happy to hear this. Now everyone can enjoy one of my favorite areas. I only hiked in here on 3 trips, but they were trips of 9, 10 , and 16 days. I advise everyone: GO THERE. It's almost like being in another world. I would call this world "Paradise" One thing that makes me (probably) prejudice is I always had great weather. It least it was great weather from my point of view. The first time I was there in late August with (saint) Diane and Iowa Joe. We had taken a fishing day hike to the lakes under Mt. Williamson. Interesting fishing. Fun too. Di waited for us at Lake 12002 at the summit. The second day we were hiking to the Upper Kern on the Tyndall Creek trail where we encountered a snow storm at about 4PM. What luck. We ran across (just below the patrol cabin) a Shorty Lovelace cabin. He certainly was short. We made the obvious choice to stop for dinner and cooked it in the fire pit in the corner of the cabin. The weather cleared and I went out to fish the creek. What a great surprise and treat was in store for me.

Before the trip I had read in Sierra South (printed circa 1970) about this area. In SS Thomas Winnett wrote about the Upper Kern River trout. The next day I caught some hybrid Rainbow/UKR trout in the Upper Kern. I regress. Back to this day close to the cabin. The creek was full of the UKR trout. Someone had obviously transplanted them. They were really different from rainbows and goldens. They were (to me) an obvious sub species of rainbows (and appeared to my untrained eye to be really pure bred) like Goldens are but more (much more) rare. What a treat it was to have experienced this. I'll bet these fish no longer exist. The creek (Tymdall) was small and at times must have dried up. About 10 or 12 years later I fished the Upper Kern and there was absolutely no sign of these rare and so special fish.

This trip was actually very much more eventful than this and I may one day write more.

Re: Colby Pass trail at Kern River question

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 9:30 pm
by NancyM
Thanks so much for the crossing conditions. I still don't have current conditions on Colby Pass. Hope to get current information from the Rangers tomorrow.

In the meantime, I'll post a pic from my trip last year. The Great Western Divide and Kern Canyon are truly amazing! I have been there a few times now, and I am sure I'll continue to go back and explore. Really special!

Re: Colby Pass trail at Kern River question

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 9:35 pm
by NancyM
Kaweah-Kern Drainage - Web Version.JPG

Re: Colby Pass trail at Kern River question

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 7:47 am
by Captain Slappy
Terrific pic, Nancy.

I am going to be looking to hook up with the trail on the eastern side of Colby Pass after I cross Triple Divide Pass and work my way over a nearby shoulder at 12,000 ft. Any idea how faint the Colby trail is on the eastern side and whether I will have a difficult time locating it? Thanks.

Re: Colby Pass trail at Kern River question

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:13 am
by NancyM
I don't recall having any difficulty following the trail last year. We went over Colby Aug 31st and had no trouble at all. Of course no telling what it's like up there this year. I'm going to contact the rangers to see if there is any updated information on Colby. The latest posting on trail conditions is Aug 8th, and it said there was still a lot of snow above 10,500 ft. in the Kaweah-Kern drainage/Colby Pass area. Will post what I find out.

Re: Colby Pass trail at Kern River question

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 10:35 am
by DoyleWDonehoo
Below is one of the best reasons to go over Colby Pass. When I went over that pass a few years ago, everything trail-wise was clear and obvious, with the trail going through the expected places and being well defined all along the route. It even looked like it had been maintained (horsepackers?) in the steeper places. The only trouble I ran into was an unexpected Blizzard on Colby pass, but even then I had little trouble following the trail. This last year could have changed things a little, but that trip is well worth the risk. Thanks to contributors here for the pictures of the trail down to the Kern River since I have not done that segment. I had been down the Kern River Trail on an earlier trip.

Re: Colby Pass trail at Kern River question

Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 1:37 pm
by NancyM
I spoke with the Wilderness Office in Three Rivers this morning. They are going to ask the backcountry rangers during their daily check-ins tomorrow about trail conditions over Colby, etc. Will let you know if/when they call me back with an update. I'm sure they will update their website as well. Stay tuned!