Valley Forge 1/19-20/08
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 10:21 pm
We took some of our scouts to Valley Forge this past weekend for a winter backpack. We had a great time! The temps were rather cold as our Kestrel instruments were reading in the mid 20's at night.
We left Red Box on Saturday morning and took the Gabrielino Trail 2.4 miles to Valley Forge. Several patches of snow were present along the trail and were easily passable. The upper reaches of the West Fork were flowing quite strongly. (This bodes well for this summer.) Parts of the trail are mildly overgrown just west of Valley Forge trail camp. The camp itself is in great condition, however. It was like sleeping on a manicured lawn!
This was my second trip to Valley Forge but my first during winter. (No bugs... no heat!) I recommend this trip for those who need a quick outing or are first-time backpackers. The best sleeping areas are in the most eastern campsites immediately across the Valley Forge creekbed. One needs to go over the old rickety pipe and wood bridge to find these sites.
We left Sunday morning and took the Rincon-Red Box Road for variation and to hike in the sun. Our timing for the trip appears to have been good as it snowed in the canyon the next day.
We left Red Box on Saturday morning and took the Gabrielino Trail 2.4 miles to Valley Forge. Several patches of snow were present along the trail and were easily passable. The upper reaches of the West Fork were flowing quite strongly. (This bodes well for this summer.) Parts of the trail are mildly overgrown just west of Valley Forge trail camp. The camp itself is in great condition, however. It was like sleeping on a manicured lawn!
This was my second trip to Valley Forge but my first during winter. (No bugs... no heat!) I recommend this trip for those who need a quick outing or are first-time backpackers. The best sleeping areas are in the most eastern campsites immediately across the Valley Forge creekbed. One needs to go over the old rickety pipe and wood bridge to find these sites.
We left Sunday morning and took the Rincon-Red Box Road for variation and to hike in the sun. Our timing for the trip appears to have been good as it snowed in the canyon the next day.