I'm looking for a good 15-20+ mile day hike in the Sespe/Los Padres area. My only experience out there is being in Rose Valley/Piedra Blanca where I almost killed myself on that stupid slab of sandstone

What time of year were you in there? How was the water situation? Do you know if that's a year round stream? A friend and I have been talking about doing a backpack there some time in the future.bsmith wrote: the well marked north fork (of lockwood creek) trail fits your requirements.
would be a drive and a very long day from the greater los angeles area.
begins up a dirt road past three falls boy scout camp in lockwood valley.
ascends to the ridge that is sawmill mountain - the highest point in kern county - then proceeds along that ridge, down to a saddle, and then up to the summit of mount pinos - the highest point in ventura county.
you may see condors.
when clear, spectacular views of the san joaquin valley and western side of the sierras. and maybe ocean and islands too.
begins @ 6,000'; pinos = 8,831'
22 miles rt.
took us 11 / 12 hrs in spring / summer.
you are faster.
now, there will be snow.
maybe better as a springtime hike, but if you wanted to snow camp along the way this could be your ticket to solitude and adventure.
see sawmill mountain topo.
may & septemberHikin_Jim wrote:What time of year were you in there?
water in the creek and a spring at sheep camp. no water past sheep unless there's imported water at the campsites down from the top of pinos - we didn't see any on top - it's a big mound vs a pointy peak - we just carried our own.Hikin_Jim wrote:How was the water situation?
we found water there during our september trip, so i'd have to think so.Hikin_Jim wrote:Do you know if that's a year round stream?
lilly (lily) camp is a little more open - unprotected - and has a table. don't recall a stove.Hikin_Jim wrote:A friend and I have been talking about doing a backpack there some time in the future.
HJ