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Kings Canyon & Sequoia Nat. Park

Post by Peacekeeper » Thu Jun 21, 2007 4:27 am

hey y'all....

My girl and i are thinking of heading into kings canyon & sequoia for a few days towards the end of july..

Anyone have any recommendations about routes or particular things to do there? we're big walkers, so are happy to trek a day or two to get somewhere truly amazing...

Any ideas would be most appreciated!!!

thanks,
irish :wink:

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Post by DJmoYst » Thu Jun 21, 2007 10:49 am

ello from utwazed...

i saw this thread and have always wanted to trek up that way. i was looking around for some things to do and found this:

http://www.nps.gov/seki/planyourvisit/dayhikes.htm

this seems like something you'd be into. there are five day hikes here and more stuff to do on some of the other pages.
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Post by Apollonaris Zeus » Fri Jun 22, 2007 12:17 am

If you have five or more days: Giant Village to Valhalla cliffs and hamilton lake, down the kern river and over sawtooth peak pass into mineral kings or do the loop from mineral king if you can't find someone to car pool. you'll pass a hundred people on the way to hamilton lake, but once pass it on the east side into the kern you may pass a handful of people: that was in 1980

Two days: you gotta do redwood mountain grove. Its 6 mile overnighter into a remote valley with a forest of giants and unsually low hiker visitation. There may be no overnight camping allowed, but there are so few rangers there that you can do a low impact bivi.

The forest here is very tall so thick that its pitch black on nights without a moon. While hiking there on a day trip. I had planned to be a the farthest point at sunset. when it became too dark to photograph. I started to hike back. when it became too dark to see with out a flashlight, I pulled it out of the pack to find that the batteries were dead. I had accidently turned it on during the hike. It was like hiking in a cave in total darkness. I could not even see my hands.

Never during the two and a half mile back to the car did I ever felt freaked out, but a calm came over me as I never veered off the hard packed trail as if being guided by the ancient trees. Somehow I felt the presense of when I was walking by them even though I couldn't see them. When I felt the sensation of their present, I would look up into the sky and see a vague silhouette of a 13 foot wide, 200+' tall giant against the stars. It was truly an amazing experience and as I never felt alone and followed the bends of the trail as if I had memorized it.

Only once did I became confused as I walked into a 10 foot high wall of a fallen giant that blocked the trail. luckily at that point, I had used my lighter's spark to flash in front of my cupped hand to keep me from being blinded from its intense flash to find my way around then continued without the lighter.

It was a mind expanding experience that no one can tell me that trees don't sense their surroundings or it might have been gaea?

Anyway, sequoia trees are one of the wonders of the natural and unatural world!

Have a great trip!

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Post by Peacekeeper » Fri Jun 22, 2007 2:51 am

Hey!!

Thanks for the suggestions, both of you... I think the sequioas will feature heavily in our plans all right, and we'll have just come out of 10 days of meditation, so i think we're pretty keen to kinda wander where the crowds aren't, generally be peaceful, and experience the perspective that i'm sure being around largest oldest trees in the world is likely to bring..

Not that we're damn hippies of course, far from it, but nonetheless, we do enjoy our solitude and silence... AS for the time we'll spend there, well, we probably got 3-5 days, just don't really know yet, its very much dependant on BM projects and so on... but a minimum 3 i'd say, so a little more time than just day hiking...

Anywya,again, thanks for the input!!!

Peace,
irish

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Post by helitack » Fri Jun 22, 2007 6:47 am

Apollonaris Zeus wrote:...There may be no overnight camping allowed, but there are so few rangers there that you can do a low impact bivi...
AIIZ
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Post by joel the ornery » Fri Jun 22, 2007 7:00 am

Apollonaris Zeus wrote:There may be no overnight camping allowed, but there are so few rangers there that you can do a low impact bivi.
AIIZ
tsk tsk tsk...

may i suggest re-reading the community guidlelines?

specifically, the one discussing illegal activities...

overnight camping as you suggest would be consideted illegal.

so knock it off.

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Post by MikeVDS » Fri Jun 22, 2007 7:55 am

:roll:

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Post by Green Wood » Sat Jun 23, 2007 4:32 pm

helitack wrote:
Apollonaris Zeus wrote:...There may be no overnight camping allowed, but there are so few rangers there that you can do a low impact bivi...
AIIZ
Very bad advice. Very bad. Very, very bad...don't do it, it's that way for a reason...
joel the ornery wrote:
Apollonaris Zeus wrote:There may be no overnight camping allowed, but there are so few rangers there that you can do a low impact bivi.
AIIZ
tsk tsk tsk...

may i suggest re-reading the community guidlelines?

specifically, the one discussing illegal activities...

overnight camping as you suggest would be consideted illegal.

so knock it off.

Oohhh, I guess AZ should get kicked out of Eplaya???

Hey, I'm sure you two will call the Park Rangers on AZ!!!

Live a little or post something that is helpful to PeaceKeeper!

Or fuck OFF assholes!!!
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Post by Lassen Forge » Sat Jun 23, 2007 5:05 pm

Heya Greenwood... CHILL OUT.

Heli knows what he's talking about - he's a freaking ranger, you idjit. The reason they don't allow bivvy camping is you can fucking easily get killed if you make the wrong move out there in the wilderness at KC. Then it's up to someone like him to go out and recover Irish and his GF's body from a ravine, and maybe het himself killed in the process.

Ever think of that? When you get yourself into trouble by not following the rules, and are in danger of dying (and may well have already killed your soulmate by talking her or him into following your stupid idea) it takes someone like us (I go after bridge jumpers, so I have a pretty good and unique perspective on this one) to risk dying ourselves to save you.

Heli is fucking right on the fucking money. VERY very very very bad bad bad advice. Sure, he may be fine. Or his GF may get up at night to go over and pee behind a tree and take a last flight over a 400 foot drop.

And if that happened to them, I'd be really, really, *really* fucking sore at both AZ and you, because, current war between our camps aside, Irish is a damn good friend of mine. And my wrath, my dear, for injuring or killing one of my friends through dumb advice, is not something you really want. Trust me in this. And I happen to like AZ an awful lot, too...

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Post by Sensei » Sat Jun 23, 2007 5:25 pm

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Post by helitack » Sat Jun 23, 2007 5:43 pm

That's Ranger with a capital R, please...
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Post by dana » Sat Jun 23, 2007 6:12 pm

One of my new favorite sayings overheard from yet another wacko raft guide:

Its easier to ask forgiveness afterward than pleading for permission first.

I'm with you AZ! If I always worried about whether there would be a ranger to rescue me, I would never have done half the stuff I have.
Cool story too. I had a similar experience of losing my headlamp in my pack. Wasn't so pleasant though - bushwacking through the underbrush in Washington state - oh yeah, complete with Devil's claw and willow thickets.

Big tree groves are amazing though. Like living temples!

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Post by helitack » Sat Jun 23, 2007 6:35 pm

...just so you know, ingnorance, claimed or otherwise, of regulations/rules/laws is not an excuse for fucking up. For me or my co-workers. A regulation for no overnight camping could have been set and most likely was set, to protect the resource. Too many people, then you hear the whine, "oh, but it's just two of us", multiply that by 500,000 and you may see how it is.
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Post by joel the ornery » Sun Jun 24, 2007 3:49 am

Green Wood wrote:Oohhh, I guess AZ should get kicked out of Eplaya???
no... maybe he/she/IT should be use more restraint in giving bad advice.

Green Wood wrote:Or fuck OFF assholes!!!
back at ya, sweetheart.

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Post by dana » Sun Jun 24, 2007 7:59 am

That's right!!

A Zeus I am shocked!! Just shocked!

First the satanic thing, now this!
You are just one evil evil little man!!!
What next? Child pornography? (maybe in the woods??)


Of course Heli is right. If we let you do this, then we're going to have to let everyone else do the same.... and then there's "don't do the crime if you can't do the time (or pay the fine)" and yada yada of course of course.

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Re: Kings Canyon & Sequoia Nat. Park

Post by MozyBonz » Sun Jun 24, 2007 8:39 am

Peacekeepers wrote:hey y'all....

My girl and i are thinking of heading into kings canyon & sequoia for a few days towards the end of july..

Anyone have any recommendations about routes or particular things to do there? we're big walkers, so are happy to trek a day or two to get somewhere truly amazing...

Any ideas would be most appreciated!!!

thanks,
irish :wink:

Ok I grew up in these mountains. Spent all my life in fishing hunting and hiking them.
I will be fly-fishing for golden trout there next week. I have no doubt that Irish is smart enough not to follow bad advice. So we will move on.
Irish. You have picked in my opinion one of the most amazing mountains in the world. And like Heli and his hot spring. I am not willing to post locations of mineral spring hot spring, cave petrocliffs (sp) and some of the secret places locals know about. Not on a public form. (So PM me and I will give you some great places to go)


Hint the more south the mountain range the older the mountains but only to a point.

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Post by Apollonaris Zeus » Sun Jun 24, 2007 9:05 am

Peacekeeper- Have a great time there and remember backcountry low impact Bivi's are the way to go where ever you go.

Hey, take some good illegal drugs with you like pot. X would be too much like acid.

Hey don't drop of a cliff!

And if you see a white supremist shoot him first- they like pedophiles that sexual abuse our children!

AIIZ

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Post by Green Wood » Sun Jun 24, 2007 9:08 am

So now Helitack is a ranger!

Last Year is was a Photographer.

I think he's an ASSHOLE!!!!!


and Fuck you joel is a great discussion Thread!!!!
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Post by helitack » Sun Jun 24, 2007 9:34 am

Green Wood wrote: I think he's an ASSHOLE!!!!!
...sometimes instantaneously...
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Post by Ugly Dougly » Sun Jun 24, 2007 9:39 am

Don't miss The Devil's Postpile:
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Post by Green Wood » Sun Jun 24, 2007 9:40 am

Hey heli why don't to get in that big fucking gas gussler of yours and drive that all over sequoia and Kings canyon that will help the smog problems in CA
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Post by Nick Collide » Sun Jun 24, 2007 9:51 am

My, my, my... Somebodies got up on the wrong side of the bed... :?

I agree with MikeVDS: :roll:

Green Wood: You have friends? Why don't you go back to working on your manifesto and let the kids work this out among themselves? The only thing you are adding to this thread is gasoline.

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Post by Archantael » Sun Jun 24, 2007 10:11 am

Words of the day: Career switch.
Perhaps photography wasn't paying the bills. Maybe he got bored and wanted to do something different.

So what if last year he was a photographer....he's not obligated to come on here and share his life story with any of us, let alone let us know what his career moves are.

I think this is all a bit overboard.

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Post by Glittering Clitoris » Sun Jun 24, 2007 10:45 am

dana wrote:One of my new favorite sayings overheard from yet another wacko raft guide:

Its easier to ask forgiveness afterward than pleading for permission first.

I'm with you AZ! If I always worried about whether there would be a ranger to rescue me, I would never have done half the stuff I have.
Cool story too. I had a similar experience of losing my headlamp in my pack. Wasn't so pleasant though - bushwacking through the underbrush in Washington state - oh yeah, complete with Devil's claw and willow thickets.

Big tree groves are amazing though. Like living temples!
dana wrote:That's right!!

A Zeus I am shocked!! Just shocked!

First the satanic thing, now this!
You are just one evil evil little man!!!
What next? Child pornography? (maybe in the woods??)


Of course Heli is right. If we let you do this, then we're going to have to let everyone else do the same.... and then there's "don't do the crime if you can't do the time (or pay the fine)" and yada yada of course of course.
Like the caveman in the commercial- "What?"

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Post by MozyBonz » Sun Jun 24, 2007 10:48 am

Ugly Dougly wrote:Don't miss The Devil's Postpile:
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nice.... It was to far north from me to go when i was young. I was more on the south side of the park alot of logging land down there.

Ok here is a great jumping off spot



Brewer Family's Ponderosa Lodge
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Post by dana » Sun Jun 24, 2007 2:37 pm

Glittering Clitoris wrote:
dana wrote: some wierd ass shit
dana wrote: some more wierd ass shit
Like the caveman in the commercial- "What?"


Glittering Clit, don't worry. AZ gets it. He knows I love em!!


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Post by Nick Collide » Sun Jun 24, 2007 3:53 pm

It's the long fingernails on your avatar, man... :lol:

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Post by helitack » Sun Jun 24, 2007 3:55 pm

Ya think?
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Post by dana » Mon Jun 25, 2007 10:49 am

Nick Collide wrote:It's the long fingernails on your avatar, man... :lol:
That's negative stereotyping of Ogres!!!

Many of us manly ogres have taken to wearing our nails long. Nothing wrong with it.





oh oh, thread drift. (suddenly they seem to be sticklers for rules.)

um..... Are there any ogres in Kings Canyon?

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Post by joel the ornery » Mon Jun 25, 2007 12:12 pm

Green Wood wrote:and Fuck you joel is a great discussion Thread!!!!
who squeezed your head for an opinion?

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