Little Jimmy Springs
- Dudley Heinsbergen
- Posts: 109
- Joined: Tue Jan 22, 2008 9:02 pm
might go up to little jimmy and mt Islip on friday.
is there water there right now?
has anyone been up there in the past few weeks?
were exactly is the spring? ive only been there when there's snowpack...
is there water there right now?
has anyone been up there in the past few weeks?
were exactly is the spring? ive only been there when there's snowpack...
Little Jimmy Spring is as reliable as the rock of Gibralter. To find the spring, go about 5 or 10 minutes east on the PCT past the camp and look for a side trail going down to the left. I can't remember if the side trail is signed or not, but it's very well used and not hard to find. The water is flowing out of a pipe directly out of the side of the mountain.
Note: There have been a lot of cars broken into lately among those who park overnight at Islip Saddle.
Note: There have been a lot of cars broken into lately among those who park overnight at Islip Saddle.
- brian90620
- Posts: 123
- Joined: Sun Jan 27, 2008 8:34 pm
Little Jimmy spring is flowing very well as of 10/05 8) . I filtered two liters of water there very quickly, while on my way to Windy gap and Mount Islip on Sunday. Sorry I couldn't get any pics though, since my gf left the camera at home
- Richard N.
- Posts: 91
- Joined: Tue Feb 12, 2008 9:47 pm
The day Little Jimmy Spring dries out, will be the day these mountains die. For 40 years I have never seen it dry. It even flows during the winter. Filtering the water??? You have to be kidding. Not this hiker. This water is GOLD!!!
I'm afraid, I'm going to have to defer to local subject matter expert, Hikin' Joyce, on this one.
Joyce says, "Water! Splash, splash! Water!" (translation: "water all year, bro; yer good to go")
Photo of Joyce gathering data about a week and a half ago:
HJ
Joyce says, "Water! Splash, splash! Water!" (translation: "water all year, bro; yer good to go")
Photo of Joyce gathering data about a week and a half ago:
HJ
- wiggingout
- Posts: 10
- Joined: Thu Jan 10, 2013 9:45 am
Anyone been up to Little Jimmy Springs the last week or two? How is the water situation, planning to head up this weekend for an overnight. Thanks!
- Uncle Rico
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- Joined: Thu Mar 20, 2008 7:48 pm
You probably already know by now wigginout, but Little Jimmy Springs is flowing fine. Filled up there yesterday. If you went up this weekend, looks like you had lots of company at Little Jimmy camp.
A perennial topic i'm sure, but anyone know if water is following at little jimmy springs?
On a similar note, any suggestions for a one night backpack this weekend, where theres the chance to fill up on water and bag a decent sized peak?
Many thanks
Josh
On a similar note, any suggestions for a one night backpack this weekend, where theres the chance to fill up on water and bag a decent sized peak?
Many thanks
Josh
Little Jimmy is extremely reliable and I haven't heard of any reports of it going dry. I'd say it's flowing. Windy Spring and Lilly spring which are nearby are both duds. Save your time.
Stay at Little Jimmy. You can easily bag Islip, Hawkins, or Throop from there. If you want more miles, you can hike to Baden-Powell and back, bagging Hawkins, Throop, and Burnham en route. If you like off trail, you can do Copter Ridge.
HJ
Stay at Little Jimmy. You can easily bag Islip, Hawkins, or Throop from there. If you want more miles, you can hike to Baden-Powell and back, bagging Hawkins, Throop, and Burnham en route. If you like off trail, you can do Copter Ridge.
HJ
Thanks for the great advice as always. I think i got my springs confused! Such an amateur! I was thinking of the spring along icehouse canyon trail (is that Columbine?) Does anyone know if that is still flowing?
Never-the-less knowing they'll be water at Little Jimmy springs is useful and gives me options.
Thanks!
Never-the-less knowing they'll be water at Little Jimmy springs is useful and gives me options.
Thanks!
- Slowest_Hiker
- Posts: 255
- Joined: Sun Jul 31, 2011 12:31 pm
Plentiful, delicious and COLD!
The secondary pipe that you pass on the way in from the campground is dry.
The secondary pipe that you pass on the way in from the campground is dry.
- hillbasher
- Posts: 61
- Joined: Thu Sep 27, 2007 8:58 pm
Was hoping someone would be able to say if the spring is still running or not, and when the last time they verified that. Thanks for any input, Bill
- hillbasher
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- Joined: Thu Sep 27, 2007 8:58 pm
The spring at Little Jimmy was flowing fine. Filled a one quart bottle in 12.86 seconds. Nice and cold also.
You sure it wasn't 13.01 seconds? Let's not exaggerate here. If I bring a Nalgene up this weekend, I expect sub 13 second fill times!hillbasher wrote: ↑Filled a one quart bottle in 12.86 seconds.
HJ
- hillbasher
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- Joined: Thu Sep 27, 2007 8:58 pm
Actually Jim, it might have been 12.85 seconds, as I felt a little slow on the timing. LOL
- Slowest_Hiker
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- Joined: Sun Jul 31, 2011 12:31 pm
The half-keg vessel that was under the spring pipe for the last 8 years or so (see post #7) is gone as of 8 July. I thought it was kind of cute. Water still plentiful as of that time.
- tallsquirrel
- Posts: 25
- Joined: Thu Nov 16, 2017 6:37 pm
Anyone seen the spring @ Little Jimmy lately? I wanna take my kid up there next month.