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Blue Ridge to Jackson Flats via Fish Fork.

Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 10:48 am
by Pat
6 Scouts, 3 adults. Made quite a few changes along the way from our planned itinerary, but we gave the scouts one to remember.

Day 1: Blue Ridge CG to Guffy CG. Get the legs warmed up, sort out any equipment issues. No water at spring.
Day 2: Guffy CG to Lupine CG. Filtered water from Prairie Fork @ road crossing. Lunch @ Lupine. Continued on to Little Fish Fork CG. Wash outs were a little intimidating for our 2 younger Scouts. Filtered @ spring past camp.
Day 3: Little Fish Fork CG to Lupine for lunch. Filtered @ spring above Lupine. Ran into SlowestHiker on Pine Ridge. Lupine to Cabin Flats, filtered water. Attempted to reach Mine Gulch. Fought the brush/downed trees for ~2 miles before we found a nice bench above the stream and called it a day.
Day 4: Continued the battle to Prairie Fork/Vincent Gap trail junction. Up Vincent Gap trail/PCT to Jackson Flats. Struck a deal with the concessionaire for a reduced rate in exchange for some work around the camp.
Day 5: Jackson Flats to Grassy Hollow VC.

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Coleman 400. 1982 Xmas gift from my parents. Still lugging it around.
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Re: Blue Ridge to Jackson Flats via Fish Fork.

Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 12:04 pm
by Sean
That's quite an adventure. Those boys are lucky to have you as a leader. Are the pics of the downed trees from the stretch between Cabin Flat and Vincent Gulch?

Re: Blue Ridge to Jackson Flats via Fish Fork.

Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 12:37 pm
by Pat
Yes, trees are CF to VG.

Re: Blue Ridge to Jackson Flats via Fish Fork.

Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 1:47 pm
by AW~
Cool!....that was an earned achievement :) Its like 'What do you know about camping?'..."5 day 4 night route in the wilderness, including off-trail and non-trade sections". Very few get that done.

Re: Blue Ridge to Jackson Flats via Fish Fork.

Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 7:07 pm
by Slowest_Hiker
Pat wrote: Continued on to Little Fish Fork CG. Wash outs were a little intimidating for our 2 younger Scouts.
They're allowed! I had some choice words for that rockfall. Hats off to everyone who got off that without summoning SAR. :q22:

Re: Blue Ridge to Jackson Flats via Fish Fork.

Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2017 10:32 am
by Slowest_Hiker
p.s. Nice to "meet" you! :q38: (That's a root beer float for the scouts)

If you saw our tent in Lupine, it's from the early/mid-90's, $30 from Target. We haven't found anything that beats it for size/price/weight.

Re: Blue Ridge to Jackson Flats via Fish Fork.

Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2017 9:20 am
by hiiker
Congratulations to those Scouts and their Leader, that's one tough hike/backpacking trip.

It's really refreshing to see kids of their age doing things outdoors. So many kids don't get opportunities like that and unfortunately the only things they know is how many "likes" they have on Social Media.

BTW, looks like a chain saw would have come in handy, that's a lot of downed trees to cross.


Hiiker

Re: Blue Ridge to Jackson Flats via Fish Fork.

Posted: Tue May 08, 2018 6:45 pm
by Sean
I fixed your original image links and deleted the duplicate post.

Re-bumping topic...

Re: Blue Ridge to Jackson Flats via Fish Fork.

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2018 7:42 pm
by Slowest_Hiker
Hey Pat, or anyone else familiar, where do you pick up the Prarie Fork trail (such as it is) from Cabin Flat to Mine Gulch? Do you just take the obvious trail out of camp to the water and start pushing downstream? We tried that a little bit but quickly got to this and bailed.
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But looking at my old map collection, it seems the trail once paralleled the stream just south of it. Do you maybe cross the stream and then find something?

Re: Blue Ridge to Jackson Flats via Fish Fork.

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2018 9:02 am
by headsizeburrito
Here is my report from passing through that area, as you can see in the picture the trail near Cabin Flat was very overgrown and difficult to see, especially if you were coming from the Cabin Flat side:

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Here is a zoomed in view of our GPS track for that section:

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We popped out onto the loop from the old trail very close to the old outhouses, a little SSW. That section was particularly crowded in with vegetation, so it would be a bit hard to see from the Cabin Flat loop. I think there was still some little remnant if you looked a bit and got lucky though. If that doesn't work there isn't much of a trail anyway, so as long as you can push through a little and get to the south side of the creek you can start following that downstream and just follow the remnants and/or pick your own route from there, the vegetation along the banks is generally open enough to walk along it pretty comfortably.

Re: Blue Ridge to Jackson Flats via Fish Fork.

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2018 7:52 pm
by Slowest_Hiker
Cool, thanks! From the locations of my photos it looks like we were poking around in the right areas, in particular near where I saw the triangular marker
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Google's imagery also shows stuff going on around there.

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Anyway, we didn't spot it. There was a ton of poison oak near the stream, which discouraged investigating too much.