Shawn wrote:Your note caught my eye. Can you tell us more about the Lewis Creek TH to Kern hike? Without a topo in front of me I'm a little perplexed on where the Kern is in relationship to the Lewis Creek trailhead. I've been wanting to get up Lewis Creek for a while.
Well, it is a beautiful drive to the TH, now with all the roads open. I will assume you can get to the TH. (OBTW, there is a nice free car-camp next to the packer station, and many others in the area as well. The TH camp is free as well, but no water.)
Anyway, take the trail near the entrance to the parking lot (the road is paved all the way) and follow it to the junction near Jerkey Meadows. Hang a right past Jerkey Meadows and head for the Little Kern River Bridge. There is a bunch of trails there, some not on the map, so take a 7.5 if you have it. When in doubt, take the well defined trail to the right. That should get you to the bridge. Get your fill of water and fill up the water bottles: no water till Trout Meadows.
Beyond the bridge there is a trail junction: 1) the Left goes to an "X" junction that goes towards Farewell Gap to the left, Trout meadows to the right, and on towards the Kern River center. 2) The Right goes to Trout Meadows, which I suggest you do. The left gains ands loses a lot of altitude.
At Trout Meadows, camp. There is a water spigot from a well, a RS and nice camps. Very pleasant spot. If you are a hairy chest beater type in good shape, do go on!
Beyond Trout Meadows the trail is sort of levelish, slowly gaining altitude. Several good camps will be found along the way after a spell, and you will meet the trail of "1)" above, though you will never see it. Beyond that is another excellent camp on the right (small packer) (and some other in the trees on the left, hidden).
After that last camp above, there is not well defined camps till the Kern River. OBTW, As you hike from Trout Meadows towards the Kern, make a lot of noise. Lots of wild bears in the area. They will run if they see you, but you don't want to surprise them.
Eventually you will reach the edge of the Kern Trench for nice views and a good rest stop. Take the trail to the right (not the crappy use trail to the left). The best view of the trip is on the trail leg into the canyon. Once you reach the Kern, there are camps everywhere, mostly packer camps. You could even take the Hole in the Wall trail to those camps (never been there). Great backpack camps at Kern Lakes.
Have fun. This trip is like the only one that can be done in MAY and get you deep into the Sierra past Kern Hot Springs and well past Chagoopa Falls....depending of the creek water levels. Rattlesnake Creek is near impossible to cross early season in a wet year, and this was a very wet year...