Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Marble Fork Trail

Although I've backdated my blog post, this is the first trip report of my outdoor travels.... enjoy!

After living in the Midwest for six years and then Bakersfield for another year, I had moved back to Central California and was eager to go exploring in the Sierra Nevada mountains. One of my first outdoor gear purchased was new backpack. I had bought the Jansport Klamath and decided on a beautiful spring day to go take it for a whirl.

The Sequoia National Park website description of the Marble Fork Trail:
  • This trail climbs 3.9 miles (6km) through chaparral to a lovely cascade. Park near site #14 at Potwisha Campground. Follow the dirt road across the concrete ditch. The trail starts along the steep bank to the right. 
This was my first day outing and decided to keep it mellow. I should also note this was my first mountain trip solo. I felt a one way trail with scenic waterfalls in the foothills would be a great first outing. I also took my new backpack (loaded very lightly) with me, 
The drive up to the Ash Mountain entrance of Sequoia National Park go back Lake Kaweah. I stopped at a overlook and snapped this pic of the entire hillside covered in poppy flowers. 


A short drive past the Ash Mountain visitor center is the Potwisha Campground and the Marble Fork trail head. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get on to the trail until close to 2:00pm.


The trail leaves the campground, crosses a water flume, then ascends the hillside quickly gaining altitude.


It was a pleasant spring time day in the foothills, sunny with a light breeze. 


The trail continued to climb in altitude for about 500' then followed the Marble Fork canyon. 


After a few miles the trail views really started to get good. Views back out towards the Middle Fork of the Kaweah and even better views in the Marble Fork.


Massive Yucca Bush


Great views of Milk Ranch Peak



Eventually, the canyon makes a hard bend to the right and the views on some waterfalls can be seen.


Unfortunately, it was getting to be late in the date so I decided to turn around before reaching the end of the trail. Round trip for the day was about 6 miles and 1,000' of elevation gain. Not too shabby for my first outing solo in the mountains. You can see from below, my new back page is still not fitted quite right for me. 


3 hours later I was back to my car in Potwisha campground. This was a great first outing and I couldn't wait to get back out. Next week, I would hike the Paradise Creek Trail!

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