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Old 07-18-2008, 08:53 PM
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Default Backpacking by RV-6

We finally did something with 'our little time machine' that we’ve been wanting to do for a while now. We loaded up our backpacks and put them in the back of our RV and flew 425nm to Visalia, CA from our home base at Phoenix, Deer Valley, over the weekend of July 11-14 (yes, it was a long, fun, weekend). We picked up an economy rental car at the Visalia airport for $16 dollars a day and drove it to the trailhead in Mineral King Valley, at the southern end of the Sequoia National Park. From there it was all uphill to Eagle Lake, situated a little over 10,000 feet on the west side of Mineral King Valley. From sweltering 100's in the San Joaquin valley to 70's in Mineral King. It was very pleasant and relaxing.

Yes, Virginia, you can even go backpacking in a Van's RV. I'm now rethinking airplane camping. From now on, we plan to have everything we need for camping in our backpacks. That way we have the option to either plunk down right next to the plane, or throw on the packs and away we go to a destination inacessible by plane.

This would have been a long and difficult trip to plan in anything other than a personal airplane. And the RV does it fast and efficiently. Love it.

Check out the entire Picasa album here: http://picasaweb.google.com/ClanMacNab/MineralKing


A stopover in Tehachapi CA for 'cheap gas' and a great breakfast at the Apple Shed. Visibility was hampered by smoke from all the fires (one just 20 miles north of Tehachapi).




On the ramp at Visalia airport. Two backpacks and some extra gear and clothing fit very well in the back of an RV-6.


On the easy part of the trail out of Mineral King Valley.


Near the top of the 2200' grade. The trail is a little over three and a half miles.


Days in the low 70's and nights in the low 50's while we were there. Thankfully most of the smoke from all the California fires was below us.


Looking across Eagle Lake from the west end.
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Old 07-18-2008, 08:54 PM
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There was still a lot of snow around the lake.





Glacial polish. There are more interesting pictures of the area geology in my web album.


Only one other overnight group of two and a few day hikers and fishermen were up here.


Cold, clear, water...lots of Brook trout too.


Our cozy camp in the trees on the north side of the lake.


More interesting geology along the trail.
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Old 07-18-2008, 09:02 PM
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A mature bear and a yearling bear in the upper meadow. The yearling made it most of the way into the willows before I could bring my camera to bear. The older bear was after a deer that was only a few feet off the trail in front of us. The bear didn’t realize we were there until she ran up onto the trail about forty feet in front of us. It gave all of us quite a start, but she ran the other way when I did my Yeti imitation.

We also saw a bunch of other wildlife on the trip, including, deer, marmots, pika, chipmunks, and several varieties of birds. On Sunday morning we had four deer in our camp. The marmots will chew on anything, so marmot proofing the campsite was necessary. They still got a hold of my wife’s flipflops and the handle of my walking stick. Have a look at the measures that people go to protect their cars from the marmots in the web album. Not sure what it would take to protect a plane from them.

All and all, this was a very good trip, made more interesting, fun, fast, and easy by our RV-6.
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Old 07-18-2008, 09:25 PM
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Default Backpacking

Doug:

Amazing photos. When I was in the USAF years ago, I camped in the general area several times. Even with your awsome photos it's hard to describe to someone who's never been there............Thanks!
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Old 07-18-2008, 09:31 PM
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Default Beautiful!

Now THAT'S where I want to go with the RV....gonna have to add it to the list next time we go out to Big Bear....a backpack full of stuff is all we need!

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Old 07-19-2008, 09:24 AM
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Paul,

I think Louise would love it in Mineral King too, for obvious reasons.
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Old 07-21-2008, 09:18 AM
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Thanks for stopping and saying Hi! ! !

Glad you enjoyed our little piece of the California paradise. . .

Next time take an extra day and spend some time in Visalia. We have a great downtown/Main Street area with great restaurants and atmosphere. Spring and Fall are the best times to visit. . . This time a year it's a bit warm. . .

You don't have to twist my arm too hard to share a Pint at Brewbaker's or some Carnita's and Margarita's at Alejandro's. . .
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Old 07-21-2008, 10:04 AM
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Great photo's. I've hiked Mineral King a few times, but never in the RV. I have to admit what puts me off is driving up that 2 lane road all the way to the trailheads. Your photo's are inspirational, though. Maybe a late summer trip is in the cards.

Next week my son and I are taking the RV to NM for a backpack trip at the Philmont Boy Scout Ranch.

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Old 07-21-2008, 05:57 PM
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We have four RV's flying and seven more under construction in Visalia. On your next trip to Mineral King, let us know you're coming. Probably good for a free meal and maybe even a place to sleep.



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Old 07-21-2008, 07:48 PM
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Default Marmots?

Beautiful country and great photos, but you've got me curious about the Marmots. What do they do to the cars?
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