Middle Fork Trail to Icehouse Saddle
Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2022 5:55 pm
My buddy and I hiked the Middle Fork Trail to Icehouse Saddle on Sunday. I knew it was going to be hot, but I figured it was worth doing since Sunday was a relatively cool day and Icehouse Saddle is always a pleasant place, even on a sweltering day.
There was water flowing at Third Stream Crossing. Enough to dip our heads to cool off.
We came across two FS volunteers just below Comanche Camp who were a bit surprised that we were going to the saddle. Apparently most people backpack it? They asked us for our permit but I didn't have one. I didn't know you needed a permit there for a day hike. I told them they need to install a permit kiosk at the TH like there is at the Icehouse Trail TH (they agreed).
The saddle was busy as usual, but not too bad. We hung out with a couple hikers while we woofed down our sandwiches. The saddle is one of my favorite break spots in the Gabes.
The hike down was even hotter, but the shade between Comanche and Third Stream Crossing made it bearable. The final mile was tough though. By that time it was in the upper 80s / lower 90s with no shade.
All in all it was a great day and we only came across a couple on the trail. I look forward to coming back in fall/spring.
I should've gotten more photos but I was too focused on making it up to the saddle!
Miles: 11.2
Gain: 3701
There was water flowing at Third Stream Crossing. Enough to dip our heads to cool off.
We came across two FS volunteers just below Comanche Camp who were a bit surprised that we were going to the saddle. Apparently most people backpack it? They asked us for our permit but I didn't have one. I didn't know you needed a permit there for a day hike. I told them they need to install a permit kiosk at the TH like there is at the Icehouse Trail TH (they agreed).
The saddle was busy as usual, but not too bad. We hung out with a couple hikers while we woofed down our sandwiches. The saddle is one of my favorite break spots in the Gabes.
The hike down was even hotter, but the shade between Comanche and Third Stream Crossing made it bearable. The final mile was tough though. By that time it was in the upper 80s / lower 90s with no shade.
All in all it was a great day and we only came across a couple on the trail. I look forward to coming back in fall/spring.
I should've gotten more photos but I was too focused on making it up to the saddle!
Miles: 11.2
Gain: 3701