R01/R03 TR: Mineral King to Horseshoe Meadow, July 3-8, 2016

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R01/R03 TR: Mineral King to Horseshoe Meadow, July 3-8, 2016

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In 2016 the first of my two weeklong hikes started during the 4th of July holiday weekend. Steve Fry and I laid out an itinerary that started on the west side of the Sierra at Mineral King and ended on the east side at Horseshoe Meadow. We left Steve's car at the Cottonwood Pass trailhead at Horseshoe Meadow. My sister Nancy who lives in Ridgecrest then drove us around to the west side. We couldn't find accommodations very close due to the busy holiday weekend, so we spent the night of July 2 in Visalia.

Day 1
It was the first time for any of us to visit Mineral King. The road itself is a small challenge, about 24 miles of twisty, mostly 2 lane road. When we got to Mineral King we also saw the bizarre spectacle of marmot-proofed vehicles left at Mineral King.

We were treated to a beautiful day to start a hike. The weather was perfect, and the general area was very lush. We hiked south towards Farewell Gap until we reached the trail to Franklin Lake, our first night destination. There were a few people around, but not as many as I had expected for a holiday weekend. I was still concerned about finding a camp site at Franklin Lake, and once we reached the lake my concern turned out to be justified. There were quite a few people camped near Franklin Creek just below the lake. On the north side of the lake there didn't seem to be very many suitable camp sites, and they were occupied. We found a bear box about 1/2 way along the north side of the lake, but it was in a really strange location that wasn't easy to get to from the trail. It also didn't have any good level spots nearby, go figure. We wound up climbing past the lake where we found an area with several good spots and plenty of water available. Home at last.
Before
Before
Away we go
Away we go
Farewell Gap
Farewell Gap
Crystal Creek
Crystal Creek
View back to Mineral King valley
View back to Mineral King valley
lunch?
lunch?
Heading along Franklin Creek
Heading along Franklin Creek
View from campsite south to bowl containing upper Franklin Lakes
View from campsite south to bowl containing upper Franklin Lakes
Evening light
Evening light
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Re: TR: Mineral King to Horseshoe Meadow, July 3-8, 2016

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Day 2
We woke on the 4th of July to another beautiful day. We were soon on our way to Franklin Pass. The trail to the pass was snow free, and it consisted of some very long switchbacks. It was a very easy hike to the pass. At the pass we found a small remainder of the cornice that formed over the winter. We took a nice break there before continuing.
Morning view
Morning view
View to main Franklin Lake on climb out of basin
View to main Franklin Lake on climb out of basin
Climb towards Franklin Pass
Climb towards Franklin Pass
View back towards camping area above Franklin Lake
View back towards camping area above Franklin Lake
Whitney group from Franklin Pass
Whitney group from Franklin Pass
As we descended to Rattlesnake Creek we encountered a couple of groups that were returning to Mineral King after going out over Farewell Gap and the looping over Shotgun Pass. We continued as far as the trail that splits to Forester Lake, and we took this short detour to camp at Forester Lake. When we first arrived there was a man and youngster attempting to sail their small toy sailboats. Steve and I left our gear on the west side of the lake and took a lap around the lake to scout out camp sites. There were a few promising locations on the north shore, but the other two were camped in this area and we didn't want to crowd together. I had read that there were sites on the east shore of this lake, but we found that there were a lot of downed trees in this area and it didn't appear that many had camped in this area for a while. We decided to camp where we had originally left our gear.
View back to Franklin Pass
View back to Franklin Pass
Shotgun Pass
Shotgun Pass
Upper Rattlesnake Creek
Upper Rattlesnake Creek
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Evening at Forester Lake
Evening at Forester Lake
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Day 3
On day 3 we continued down Rattlesnake Creek to the Kern River. Rattlesnake Creek was also very green, and it has a number of cool little waterfalls. The canyon narrows as the trail approaches the steep drop down into the Kern River canyon. In this narrow region we encountered a small pack train, the only people that we saw all day. The switchbacks down to the Kern were in very good condition. When we reached the trail that follows the Kern we continued straight towards the river and found a very nice area to camp, so we decided to call it a day. We had covered 9 miles but were camping by 3PM.
Packed and ready to go
Packed and ready to go
Rattlesnake Creek
Rattlesnake Creek
Rattlesnake Creek
Rattlesnake Creek
Approaching drop into Kern River canyon
Approaching drop into Kern River canyon
Looking south down Kern River canyon
Looking south down Kern River canyon
Kern River camp
Kern River camp
Evening at Kern River
Evening at Kern River
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Day 4
For day 4 we wanted another easy day, so the plan was to hike down to the Kern Ranger station. It was a nice hike, and again we hardly saw a soul. When we reached the ranger station it appeared to be empty for the day, but in the back of the compound we found the cook starting to prepare the evening meal for the work crew who were soon returning. Boy do they get some good grub. We continued from the ranger station towards the river and found a camp site near the bridge that crosses into the Inyo. As we were setting up our camp we saw a gentleman coming down on the Inyo side. He crossed the bridge to our side and came over and introduced himself. He was a retired Naval aviator with the call sign Booger. Booger was a couple of days into a 17-day solo hike. We had a nice chat with him, and I can only hope that I can continue backpacking trips when I reach my 70s.
Breakfast
Breakfast
Hiking along the Kern River
Hiking along the Kern River
Did I mention that it's green?
Did I mention that it's green?
Funston Meadow
Funston Meadow
Tower Rock coming into view
Tower Rock coming into view
View east up Golden Trout Creek drainage
View east up Golden Trout Creek drainage
Another evening along the Kern River
Another evening along the Kern River
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Day 5
We started day 5 by crossing the Kern River across a steel bridge. After a short jaunt to the north, the trail starts up the switchbacks to climb out of the Kern River canyon. We had got a reasonably early start, so this wasn't really that bad of an experience. I could definitely see where it would be more exhausting during the heat of the day. We continued to the Natural Bridge where we took a short break. We then hiked to Volcanic Creek. We had planned to hike to Volcano Meadow to camp there, but there was no water in Volcanic Creek. We decided to continue towards the Tunnel Meadow area. I had been in this area during the spring time before, but this was my first visit during the summer. We found that the horse traffic changes the nature of the trail pretty significantly. Plan B was to camp in the area just where the trail crosses Golden Trout Creek near the Tunnel Guard station, but we found a very large group of people camped there supported by horses. We went a little further and ended up camping very close to the old station.
Steel suspension bridge across Kern River near the Kern Ranger Station
Steel suspension bridge across Kern River near the Kern Ranger Station
Tower Rock
Tower Rock
View north in Kern River canyon
View north in Kern River canyon
Columnar basalt along Golden Trout Creek trail
Columnar basalt along Golden Trout Creek trail
View west toward Coyote Pass
View west toward Coyote Pass
Volcano Falls
Volcano Falls
Natural Bridge
Natural Bridge
Cinder Hill near Groundhog Meadow
Cinder Hill near Groundhog Meadow
Evening from Tunnel Guard station
Evening from Tunnel Guard station
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Day 6
This morning we made the command decision to complete our trip via Trail Pass. We continued on the trail following the South Fork of the Kern River up Tunnel Meadow and then up the canyon where this river originates. The trail eventually turns east and crosses a low pass to Bullfrog & Mulkey Meadows. Again I could see a huge difference in this trail after it had seen several months of horse traffic. The trail then climbs north over Trail Pass and then down to Horseshoe Meadow. We completed our 55 mile hike in 6 days.
Tunnel Meadow
Tunnel Meadow
Old corrals at Tunnel Meadow airstrip
Old corrals at Tunnel Meadow airstrip
South Fork Kern River
South Fork Kern River
Climbing low pass to Bullfrog Meadow
Climbing low pass to Bullfrog Meadow
Turn to Trail Pass coming into view
Turn to Trail Pass coming into view
Trail Pass
Trail Pass
Mt Langley peaking through the trees as we descend to Horseshoe Meadow
Mt Langley peaking through the trees as we descend to Horseshoe Meadow
After
After
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That looks like a great trip. I've never thought much of hiking further south of Mineral King but you've opened up a lot of opportunities.
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Thanks for the trip report. This brought back many memories. I was over Franklin Pass quite a few times back in the mid-70's and have hiked out of Horseshoe Meadow (Cottonwood Pass to Trail Pass loop) a few times more recently. However I never made the plunge into and climb back out of the Kern River canyon. Thanks for showing me what I've missed.
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Neat country. Thanks for posting.
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