R01 TR: Solitude in Bubbs Creek Canyon, April 26-28, 2019

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R01 TR: Solitude in Bubbs Creek Canyon, April 26-28, 2019

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I took advantage of Highway 180 opening this weekend, and enjoyed a little wilderness retreat up Bubbs Creek for two nights. Overall, the conditions were typical of spring backpacking in the Sierra: widespread flooding, numerous downed trees, and cold nights.... but no crowds, no trailhead quotas, and abundant solitude.

On Friday, I drove from Oakland to Kanawyers. I self-registered for a wilderness permit at the trailhead kiosk and parked my car in the overnight lot. Mine was the only car in the lot when I left (and when I returned), confirming my suspicion that virtually no one else was backpacking here this weekend.

My plan was to walk up Bubbs Creek until I reached snow line---which I expected would be 5 or 6 miles---and then find a campsite along the creek. This is a relatively short distance and I had all afternoon ahead of me, so I took my time with the ascent. I stopped at the Kings River bridge to enjoy the view, and then later I took an extended break to identify birdsongs. It's a new thing I'm trying to learn. This time I identified a red-breasted nuthatch, and two Cassin's vireos. Or rather, that's my best guess. I recorded a couple more birdsongs that I couldn't match, but I'll lookup later. Anyway, the point is that I had a pleasant afternoon walk with good vibes.

Downed trees were a frequent obstacle. A fallen tree blocked the first bridge over Bubbs Creek (see my photos), and another fallen tree nearly hit the second bridge. I was able to climb around the trees, but it's apparent there's much cleanup work ahead.

This should come as no surprise: there is water flowing everywhere at this time of year. One braid of Bubbs Creek has jumped its banks, causing an unexpected ford situation near the third Bubbs bridge. It was about 20' wide and knee deep. The crossing didn't feel dangerous, per se, but it was COLD.

After climbing the switchbacks, I reached snow patches around 6500'. Hiking over snow became annoying around 6800', so I turned back to the last good campsite; it's a great site that is somewhat hidden, but I'm sure other HST members will recognize it in my photos. As the day ended, the temperature rapidly dropped and I gathered wood for a fire. There was abundant fallen timber everywhere: another benefit of spring backpacking. I spent the evening simply tending the fire and stargazing.

The next morning, I decided to take a zero day in my camp. I lounged on a flat boulder in the sunshine, read a paperback novel, cooked an elaborate backcountry lunch on my stove, and napped in the afternoon. I climbed up the Avalanche Pass Trail switchbacks, at least partway, and viewed the Sphinx Creek waterfall. This was a good vantage to look across the canyon to see the burn recovery from last year's wildfire. Later, back in camp, the night seemed colder than yesterday, and I was glad to build another fire.

On Sunday morning, I did some Leave No Trace site restoration, and then I hiked back to my car before noon. Along the way, I passed many day hikers headed to Mist Falls. I could not resist a brief side trip to Zumwalt Meadow before leaving the park. Zumwalt Meadow did not disappoint!

Here are some photos. . .

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VIDEO: Grizzley Falls

Kings Canyon vista on Highway 180
Kings Canyon vista on Highway 180
Near Roads End
Near Roads End
Kings River Bridge
Kings River Bridge
It seems like water is flowing everywhere this time of year
It seems like water is flowing everywhere this time of year
Fallen tree on one of three bridges over Sphinx Creek
Fallen tree on one of three bridges over Sphinx Creek
More downed trees
More downed trees

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VIDEO LINK: Mini ford of Bubbs Creek side channel to reach third wooden bridge

The Sphinx and its seasonal waterfall
The Sphinx and its seasonal waterfall

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VIDEO LINK: Campfire Vibes
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Re: TR: Solitude in Bubbs Creek Canyon, April 26-28, 2019

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More photos. . .
Going up the Avalanche Pass Trail switchbacks
Going up the Avalanche Pass Trail switchbacks
Sphinx Creek, seen from Avalanche Pass Trail
Sphinx Creek, seen from Avalanche Pass Trail
Looking towards Mount Bago
Looking towards Mount Bago

Burn recovery along Bubbs Creek
Burn recovery along Bubbs Creek

Burn recovery
Burn recovery

Tea Time
Tea Time

To Paradise Valley and beyond. . .
To Paradise Valley and beyond. . .
A nice moment in Zumwalt Meadow
A nice moment in Zumwalt Meadow
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Re: TR: Solitude in Bubbs Creek Canyon, April 26-28, 2019

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Great report! Looks like snow line at 6800-7000 will yield plenty of skiing :-)

Grizzly Falls is new to me too.
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Re: TR: Solitude in Bubbs Creek Canyon, April 26-28, 2019

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Thanks for sharing this!
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Great Report!
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Re: TR: Solitude in Bubbs Creek Canyon, April 26-28, 2019

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Thanks for posting!! Best time of year, well, and October. ;-)
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Re: TR: Solitude in Bubbs Creek Canyon, April 26-28, 2019

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Woohoo! 2019 TR!!!
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Great trip and report. Thanks.
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I really needed to see your trip report--just to remind me of what is around the corner. Uplifting!
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Your report and photos are an inspiration since I've been considering doing a trip out of Cedar Grove after the road opens, maybe next year or the year after when my wife doesn't have a book to promote in April and May. Thanks for sharing.
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