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Hiking in March

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2015 6:52 pm
by coff20
Hi there, this is my first post. I am a somewhat new backpacker. I've done a handful of trips over the last two years, but all in the later summer months. My spring break is in March and I am hoping to get out somewhere. Is there anywhere in the southern Sierras that is accessible in late march or is everything snowed in at that time? Thanks.

Re: Hiking in March

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2015 7:13 pm
by rlown
Hi coff20, welcome to the HST!

You'll be asked of this anyway, so take a read and then respond: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=4205

You'll have to watch the weather. It looks dry now, but we all hope that changes. When you say Southern Sierra, what are your proposed target areas?

Re: Hiking in March

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2015 8:42 pm
by RoguePhotonic
Probably Domeland Wilderness for around then. This year maybe some Golden Trout stuff also.

Re: Hiking in March

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 12:05 am
by ndwoods
And if the southern Sierra is not available, there are lots of other opportunities like the Ventana....

Re: Hiking in March

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 8:16 am
by AlmostThere
I'm in Henry Coe or the Ventana or Point Reyes in winter. This weekend I will be in the Bay Area hiking the Ohlone Wilderness over three days before it dries up... I hear the flowers are going already. I was in Sespe Wilderness last weekend - the weather was perfect and the hot springs were too. Winter is perfect to go there; any later and that area is horrible - in summer the creeks dry up and it's in the 100s during the day, and there's very little shade.

Unless, of course, you want a winter trip, and are prepared for winter conditions. Ice and very cold nights are going to be there even if the snow is just a few inches deep and patchy. We can have snow storms any time this time of year - we've seen them as late as April/May in the past couple years, even in the middle of the drought.

Re: Hiking in March

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 2:36 pm
by coff20
rlown, thanks for the heads up. I guess to expand on my initial post, I am looking for either an overnight trip or a two night trip. As far as mileage goes I probably wouldn't be looking to do more than 12 miles in one day for this trip. Among the handful of trips I've taken, I've done trips over Pine Creek Pass and Sawmill Pass, so I'm good with doing somewhat strenuous hikes Cold temperatures aren't an issue for me, but I don't really want to be extensively hiking through snowy terrain. I am comfortable x-country hiking. I don't right now have any target areas so to speak. I was just hoping to see if there might be anything available around there at that time of year.

AlmostThere, The bay area is a little too far of a trip for me, but I have been meaning to make a trip to Sespe, so that was going to be my fall back option.

Thanks for the replies guys!

Re: Hiking in March

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 9:36 pm
by SSSdave
We regularly get inquiries during the winter about Sierra backpacking and the general response is NO. Would help if you provide more information. From your response you must live in Southern California? If so you ought to learn about the DESERT. There are endless short backpacking destinations there during the winter if one thinks out of the box. Anza Borrego, Joshua Tree, Anza Borrego, are vast places and some places even have running water.

Re: Hiking in March

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 10:16 pm
by coff20
Hey SSSdave, sorry about not providing more information. I guess it was more of just an in general question as to whether or not it was even a possibility. If the general response is no than I guess that answers my question. Yeah, I do live in southern California. I actually know a decent amount about the desert and it happens to be one of my favorite places. I grew up hunting quail/chukar and camping in the desert every fall and winter. However, unfortunately my backpacking partner doesn't have the same view of the desert as me so I was looking for an alternative. He likes places where we can be by river/streams and lakes. If I had to be more specific about where in the southern sierras I guess maybe like somewhere on the Kern or Kaweah river. I really don't know very much about either of those drainages.

Re: Hiking in March

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 4:37 pm
by rlown
wait until a week before you go... watch the weather sites... pick a place then. It's a weird weather situation again.

My friends and I would always (in the 90's) plan a Memorial day trip, but we were super flexible in what that meant.

As you pointed out you don't know much about the Kern. I'd read up on that.

Russ

Re: Hiking in March

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 8:00 pm
by gary c.
There are plenty of places to go as long as you know your personal limits as far snow and cold go. I don't like super cold nights and days and that is what normally keeps me at home. With temperatures staying as high as they are and no threat of a storm some friends and I are headed out this weekend. We are hiking the Jordan Trail north from the Sherman Pass road to Jordan camp. I have a friend that lives in the SFV and he has been going almost every other week to a few different hike to campgrounds on the south side of the Angeles Crest and Sab Gabriel mountains. There are several options in the Dome Land Wilderness and the Kennedy Meadows area. By March a think that the Manter Meadow trail should be accessible. Most everything that I've mentioned are pretty short and easy to do hikes but that is what I want in the off season. Something that is easy to bail on if the weather does happen to change for the worse.