Capture Calif

Capture California

What is a YOLT? Well, you may have heard the term YOLO. Gary and Sherri think we can live again, not as James Bond, but as being reborn. Consequently, we are having fun in our life, after all, You Only Live Twice.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Adventure 008, Hike 043 - San Joaquin River to Evolution Meadows

Capture California, the Game-2012
Adventure: 008, Hike 043 – San Joaquin River to Evolution Meadows
Team: Thing One, Thing Two
Date:  July 26, 2012
Location: John Muir Wilderness/Kings Canyon National Park
Hike Info:
Trail: John Muir Trail
Distance: 8.3 miles
Duration: 8:11
Elevation Rise: 1,824'







Description:


We hit the trail at 10:10. The trail is an easy to moderate grade up this morning. But we are in the sun. Sweat comes easily to me as we go on—pretty good clip so far. We reach Piute Creek around 11:15 and have a gorp stop.



We get going again around noon and it is a long hot, but moderate uphill. But the sights are improving. The gorge which the San Joaquin River runs through is narrowing and the water rushes down. We stop again about 1:30 at an unknown place for lunch. There is shade and access to water. We have lunch there and continue on. A little later, we cross the San Joaquin River, on a bridge. Not there is shade for us, as we walk along the western side of the river. After a mile we come to the Goddard Canyon Junction.. We cross the river—on a bridge, once again. It is time for a decision and a break. Do we go up to Evolution Valley? Or stay here and camp? We decide to go up.



We meet a group of females—eight in all. They are doing the JMT—there are some other women in the group as well, doing a section of the trail. They are called WILD-do not know what it stands for. Thing One does restrain himself about ill-advised comments concerning the name. The trail up is steep—one step, one breath. Good part is there is lots of eye candy on the way up. First it is up and down the canyon views. Then there is a creek coming off the side of the canyon walls opposite us. As we climb, the view change and grow deeper. It takes my mind off of the heat and weight.



We stop at some falls, a couple of hundred feet below Evolution Valley. Nice to watch. Thing One goes up next to the creek to watch the water flow—good rock and the ascent is fast. Before we know it, we are walking level. We meet a winemaker from Gallo who lives in Fresno—good talking with him.



We need to cross Evolution Creek. It is time to take off our shoes and wade. Not a bad crossing. Once on the other side, we hike 10 minutes and find a good spot around 6pm. Dinner is a mashed potato, cheese, and jerky combination. Got everything clean. The Cat in the Hat gets a fire going to burn some moldy pepperoni sticks and then it is off to bed.



Trail Lesson: Early stars makes for good walking.












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