Water at Cedar Glen? (Icehouse Canyon area)
There's a little stream running across the trail just below Cedar Glen if that's what you're talking about.
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Can anyone provide me the conditions of the Icehouse Canyon Trail and of Cedar Glen Campground? I'm guessing it's free of snow but wanted to see if anyone has been up that way recently. Also, is the stream right below Cedar Glen flowing? Any info would be helpful. Thanks.
Went through There today (4/3) and the trail is free of snow from the trailhead all the way to the camp. The stream is flowing with plenty of water. Nobody was up there today.
There are some remaining snow patches along the trail past the camp, between the camp and the upper junction with Icehouse Canyon Trail.
There are some remaining snow patches along the trail past the camp, between the camp and the upper junction with Icehouse Canyon Trail.
- Gozerian138
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Uhh, anybody had a chance to get to Cedar Glen trail camp up Icehouse Canyon in the past week or so? Any chance that the spring just below the camp is still running? I have not been up there in a long time and I do not know how early in the season this one usually dries up. Thanks!
I was there a couple of months ago, and the creek below Cedar Glen was running well, but I haven't been since then. Things are actually running well and some creeks that I didn't expect to be running were in fact running when I was out two weekends ago. I expect the rains we've been getting lately have something to do with that.
Can't be any more specific than that, but hopefully someone else will chime in.
HJ
Can't be any more specific than that, but hopefully someone else will chime in.
HJ
I was there on Saturday morning - plenty of water to fill bottles if you're pumping or don't mind sticking a bottle into a little pool (I don't mind). If you want to actually see some flow you might have to push back a few berry bushes but there is a good supply.
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Donald Shimoda
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Excellent! Yeah a clear pool of water coming directly from a mountain spring, I'll risk it and drink the water directly. Thanks for the feedback Jeff and HJ!! Now, if only there were a 3 day weekend coming up...
I've been drinking this water for about 40 years with no ill effects. Well, I guess that depends on who you ask....
My general rule is if it's coming straight out of the mountain it's probably OK.
A pond like at Trail Camp on Whitney? Definitely filter or get some from the switchbacks spring.
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Donald Shimoda
Donald Shimoda
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Hahaha!! I'll be a test subject and let you know the results in a couple weeks
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Last time I was there on 6/30, water was flowing well. I'm someone who has been there more recently will chime in.
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Still trickling as of this past Saturday. I think it was dry in late summer last year. Guessing it will be by this August too, but I'll try to remember to keep an eye out. Also, campground was surprisingly busy this weekend. 7 or 8 tents.