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you are going to hike up Fish Fork?longcut wrote: ↑I dont know how many questions I get before I wear out my welcome here, but...
Does anyone know what fire damage is like in the area? Are many portions of this trail from Cloudburst to Vincent Gap badly burned? I'm pretty sure the east of that it should be clear. I'm probably going down vincent gulch to Baldy, I'm assuming theres water down there until I leave Fish Fork.
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So, it sounds like you're heading east from Little Jimmy along the PCT, dropping down from Vincent Gap via Vincent Gulch to Prairie Fork, ascending Prairie Fork to Lupine Camp, taking the trail over to Little Fish Fork, ascending the Dawson Peak Trail, and approaching Baldy from the north. From Baldy, you'd descend to Baldy Notch and then take 3N06 to Coldwater Campground and then to the N Fork of Lytle Creek. Is that the route you're taking?longcut wrote: ↑Does anyone know what fire damage is like in the area? Are many portions of this trail from Cloudburst to Vincent Gap badly burned? I'm pretty sure the east of that it should be clear. I'm probably going down vincent gulch to Baldy, I'm assuming theres water down there until I leave Fish Fork.
OK, 'coupla things to be aware of. Take a look at the last map link I posted.
Cool. Post pics after yer done.longcut wrote: ↑HJ, I really appreciate all the time you took to put this together for me. Very enlightening indeed.
Our plan was to make this a 3-4 day trek, seems doable. 2 of us are what I would call very strong, having recently done cactus to clouds, Big Iron, etc. I'm doing ski hut to Baldy Summit fairly comfortably now as a 5-hour hike. The 4th guy I'm not sure about.
Water seems like it wont be an issue at all with the information you have provided. We can do comfortably with 10-15 miles between water sources, further if necessary.
Let me look this over good and get back to you. Thanks again Jim!
I think that works. One car at Three Points, one car at Manker.longcut wrote: ↑After reading through yer "things to be aware of", I was thinking about skipping all that bushwack and staying on the PCT until I come to the backbone trail. We were trying to keep this around 3 days/3nights, no reason to go the hard way. So now I'm thinking Day 1 Three Points to Little Jimmy. Day 2 Little Jimmy to Blue Ridge. Day 3 Blue Ridge to Manker Flats via backbone and ski hut. What does that crystal ball of yours say about this?
Thanks,
Longcut
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That's the best info I've got; I haven't used the spring personally. Alternatively, you could walk into Wrightwood (4 mi RT with significant gain/loss), or cache water in advance.[From Guffy Campground it's] ~275 yards N DOWN STEEP slope to spring house in Flume Cyn. Take wide use trail at rock cairn on the right (N) below guard rail just before PCT enters the campgrd ~50 yds E of the water tank. Spring UTM 0439545, 3800530 elev. 7724.
True, but by then you're almost back to Manker. Guffy to Manker is still a fairly long waterless stretch.
Hikin_Jim wrote: ↑Here's a posting from a PCT hiker:
[From Guffy Campground it's] ~275 yards N DOWN STEEP slope to spring house in Flume Cyn. Take wide use trail at rock cairn on the right (N) below guard rail just before PCT enters the campgrd ~50 yds E of the water tank. Spring UTM 0439545, 3800530 elev. 7724.