McGee Creek BCM Course Area Guide Backcountry. Trip Code Team Leader

Similar documents
Rutherford Lake/Fernandez Pass BCM Course Area Guide Backcountry. Trip Code Team Leader

Hetch Hetchy BCM Course Area Guide Backcountry

Lillian Lakes BCM Course Area Guide Backcountry

Lillian Lakes BCM Course Area Guide Backcountry. Trip Code Team Leader

Marvine Creek Trail BCM Course Area Guide Backcountry. Trip Code Team Leader

Medicine Bow Trail BCM Course Area Guide Backcountry

Marvine Creek Trail. BCM Course Area Guide Base Camp. Colorado Rocky Mountain School Base Camp BCM Denver Office

McGee Creek. BCM Course Area Guide Base Camp. Camp High Sierra Base Camp BCM San Leandro Office

CIEC 9 PEAKS AWARD SUPPLEMENT POSSIBLE ROUTES FOR THE 9 PEAKS AWARD TRIP

Itinerary Overview. Sangre de Cristo Alpine Backpacking 22 days Ages Course Description

Course Description. Oregon Pacific Crest Trail Backpacking for Adults

McGee Creek. BCM Course Area Guide Base Camp. College Track of Oakland Girls Expedition 8/5/11

Hiking California's Trinity Alps Wilderness: A Guide To The Area's Greatest Hiking Adventures (Regional Hiking Series) By Dennis Lewon READ ONLINE

White Mountain Wilderness Trails

12-day North Cascades Backpacking Leadership Course Course Location Course Goals

Route Combo) Mt. Bierstadt - Bierstadt, Sawtooth, Evans

Itinerary Overview. Continental Divide Alpine Backpacking 22 days Ages Course Description

Itinerary Overview. Sawatch Range Mountaineering Ages days

Aconcagua Leadership and Guide Training Course

YOSEMITE ON HORSEBACK: THREE RIDES ALONG TIOGA ROAD Cindy Casey White Wolf Area, May Lake Loop, Ragged Peak Loop

Itinerary Overview: What you will be doing Maroon Bells Alpine Backpacking 22 days

Bradshaw Trails Series

Itinerary Overview. Maroon Bells Mountaineering 22-days. Course Description

LESSON 5 Wilderness Management Case Studies

Trip Report: Backpack to East Boulder Lake in California Trinity Alps, July 7-9, 2016

Appendix I Case-Studies in Wilderness Management

Sierra National Forest

Itinerary Overview. Colorado San Juan Mountaineering 15-days

HIKING IN THE CANADIAN ROCKIES

Trail Beginning Elevation: 7553 ft The Poison Creek Trailhead is located at the end of National Forest Road 646E (NF-646E).

California Section L - Page 1

Crystal Lake Area Trails

L U N C H C R E E K T R A I L GLACIER NATIONAL PARK

Itinerary Overview. Yosemite, Joshua Tree & San Francisco Outdoor Educator 65 Days (Fall)

Santa Barbara Sheriff s Office Date: July 5, 2016 Time: 5:00 p.m.

Rutherford Lake/Fernandez Pass

Three Sisters Wilderness Oct. 2009

Koroc River Palmer River Loop

Route #2) Mt. Massive - Southwest Slopes

SATURDAY NIGHT LAKE LOOP

List of Challenges. Draw a Map of Your Hike

MOUNTAIN BIKING THE CASCADE LOOP

Non-motorized Trail Plan & Proposal. August 8, 2014

Itinerary Overview and Travel Information: 15-Day Alaska Alpine Backpacking Course for Adults

Ten Lakes. BCM Course Area Guide Base Camps. BCM San Leandro Office Yosemite National Park Valley School Tioga High School Base Camp

Hike at Pico Blanco Labor Day Weekend!

Oregon Section C - Page 1 WGS84 Zone 10T m

Frizzell Creek Ranch Summerville, OR $1,400, ± Acres

Special Considerations

2019 Work Week Crew. Schedule and Descriptions

ROAD AND TRAIL PROJECT APPROVAL

California Section I - Page 1. California Section I miles. WACS0948 may be the last. End - Hwy 108 [Sonora Pass], mile 1016.

Kit Carson-Challenger Ridge Trail Project

Southern Shenandoah Valley Chapter

John Muir Trail: Northbound. 13 Days. to Yosemite

FINAL TESTIMONY 1 COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. July 13, 2005 CONCERNING. Motorized Recreational Use of Federal Lands

24-day Nepal Backpacking Leadership and Guide Training Course

DALHOUSIE WINTER TREKKING EXPEDITION

TREK THE ROCKIES ABOUT THE CHALLENGE TREK THE ROCKIES FOR HIGHLAND HOSPICE CANADA TREK DEMANDING

Resource Typing Template

MT KILIMANJARO TREK- LEMOSHO ROUTE

Hetch Hetchy. BCM Course Area Guide Base Camps. BCM San Leandro Office Yosemite National Park Valley School Tioga High School Base Camp

Sierra National Forest 2015 Wilderness Program Accomplishment Report

Quandary Peak East Ridge

USDA TRAILS STRATEGY PROGRAM

Grizzly Peak A - East Ridge July 15, 2012

YMCA Calgary Camp Chief Hector YMCA Summer Camp

Figure 1 Understanding Map Contours

Camping Merit Badge Workbook

BROCHURE Sierra Foothills Ranch 55 Acres Pilot Hill, California. Presented by Jim Copeland

Backpacking Merit Badge Workbook

Camp Geronimo Rainbow Trails

A Long Weekend in Yosemite. 4 Days

Rogue Gorge (Mt. Stella) Roadless Area-- T30S R3E (primarily in portions of Sections 23, 26, 33, 34 & 35)

Proposed Scotchman Peaks Wilderness Act 2016 (S.3531)

MALIGNE LAKE. In summary. The details BACKCOUNTRY GUIDE SEMI-PRIMITIVE. 22-km paddle to the end of lake Elevation of lake: 1690 m

Mount Daly a Most Prominent Peak via South Ridge

Explore Montana s Glacier National Park!

Kit Carson-Challenger Ridge Trail Project Annual Performance Report-2014 October 22, 2014

Backpacking Merit Badge Workbook

Mazatzal Wilderness Trail Maintenance and Exploration

TAYLOR CANYON RANCH COLORADO - ROUTT COUNTY - STEAMBOAT SPRINGS

Mountain Footsteps. Photo: Ric Carless

AOTA ArtTrek Locations

2012 Squaw Butte Trail Warriors

TOPIC = CAMP SITE SELECTION

Prostate Gathering in the Sierra High Country The Fourth Annual Jan Zlotnick Memorial August 19-24, 2018

April 10, Mark Stiles San Juan Public Lands Center Manager 15 Burnett Court Durango, CO Dear Mark,

USDA Trails Strategy WRI: ENGLISH PEAK SURVEY. Theodore Mendoza San Diego State University June 6 th 2016 August 18 th Advisor: Sam Commarto

Oregon Section B - Page m

General Skills Task list

Images Made in the Mountains

BROCHURE. APPLE HILL WOODS 118 +/- Acres Camino, California. Presented by Jim Copeland

26 Utah s Patchwork Parkway SCENIC BYWAY CORRIDOR MANAGEMENT PLAN (SR 143)

Itinerary Overview. Yosemite, Joshua Tree & San Francisco Instructor Development 65 Days (Fall)

Drawing Conclusions and Making Inferences

National Recreation Trail Application for Designation

2.0 PARK VISION AND ROLES

Hiking Las Vegas.com

National Recreation Trail Update Form

Transcription:

McGee Creek BCM Course Area Guide Backcountry Trip Code Team Leader

Table of Contents Trail Summary... 3 Trail Information... 3 Trail Description... 4 Route Description... 5 Trail Distances... 5 Trail Elevation Profile... 5 Map... 6 Key to Trail Map... 8 Camp Site Information... 8 Map Legend... 9 Hazards... 9 Recommended Destinations... 10 Fishing... 10 Summits... 11 Daily Outline... 12 Curriculum Checklist... 13 Team Leader Recommendations... 14 Team Leader Comments... 14 Team Leader Feedback Form... 15 Emergency Information... 16 BCM Phone Numbers... 16 2

Trail Information Trailhead Name: Trailhead Camp: McGee Creek McGee Creek Campground* *No reservations, first come, first serve Permit (Expiration): Use Code: 153, ID# MLD100013T (8/15/2010) Permit Pick-Up: Special Use Permit is provided in Trip Binder. Wilderness Permit: Please see the Permits-Inyo page in your Team Leader Binder for wilderness permit and pick-up information. Permit Pick-Up: Please see above. Trail Name(s): Type of Trail: Mileage: Alternate Routes: Alternate Mileage: Trail Location: Maps: Flora/Fauna: McGee Creek Trail Out-and-Back 19.92 miles No information is available. Feedback is great! No information is available. Feedback is great! Inyo National Forest John Muir Wilderness Mammoth Ranger District BCM provides USGS&Trails Illustrated Maps: T.I. #809 (Mammoth Lakes/Mono Divide) USGS Mount Abbot USGS Convict Lake The Laws Field Guide to the Sierra Nevada Sierra Birds: A Hiker s Guide by John M Laws Weather Trends: Average High 82 F / Average Low 40 F 3

Trail Description Hiking in California is dry and fast. Beautiful granite slabs make for an easier terrain, great picnic areas and flat, smooth campsites. Expect to hike through pine forests and fields of Manzanita brush. Manzanita, which literally means "little apple" in Spanish, is characterized by orange or red bark and twisting branches. Sometimes Manzanita grow to the height of small trees. The mountain ranges of California are known for their excellent light quality, referred to as alpenglow. When the sun is just below the horizon, a red glow can sometimes be seen on the opposite horizon. Look for alpenglow after sunset or before sunrise, when there is no direct sunlight. Instead, light reflects off airborne snow, water, or ice particles low in the atmosphere. At any time of day, the views above tree line are stunning. During wildflower season, late spring through early summer, expect lots of lupins, paintbrush, columbine, and California poppies. Watch for marmots and pikas--they are everywhere. 4

Route Description Overview Hike six miles up to Big McGee Lake and hike eight miles back out, by hiking up to Steelhead Lake to camp. Summit McGee Pass and Red Mountain, if possible. Details The hike up McGee Creek to Big McGee Lake is only six miles, so a simple out-and-back makes for only 12 miles of backpacking. Try to add more mileage and more challenges by camping at Steelhead Lake or Grass Lake, and by doing some fun day hikes should you arrive at camp early. From Big McGee Lake, a hike up to Crocker Lake might be fun and accessible. Campsite-1 to Scheelore Mine: 4.85 miles Campsite-4 to McGee Pass (McGeeP): 1.06 miles McGee Pass to Red Slate Mountain (Red): 0.84 miles Campsite-4 to Red Slate Mountain (Red): 1.79 miles Campsite-3 to Grass Lake: 0.92 miles Trail Elevation Profile* Elevation Gain:7,240 ft. Min. Elevation:8,137 ft. Elevation Loss:7,240 ft. Max. Elevation:13,050 ft. * The elevation details and corresponding graphic pertain to the main route only not alternate routes. 5

6

7

Camp Site Information Favorites 1- McGee Creek - UTM 339263E 4153082N 2- Grass Lake (GRASS) - UTM 339400E 4152570N 3- Steelhead Lake (STEEL) - UTM 339807E 4152047N 4- Little McGee Lake (LAKE) - UTM 336454E 4151028N Good Alternative No information is available. Feedback is appreciated! Not Recommended No information is available. Feedback is appreciated! Refer to trail map for corresponding numbered campsites. 8

Map Legend Campsites (Not all sites are recommended.) Kitchen area Reported Water Source (River, Pond, Creek, Spring) Portages Point of Interest Hazards Fishing Main Route --- Alternate Routes Points of Interest There is a nice hike up to Horsetail Falls. A pretty canyon at Convict Lake is located between McGee and Mammoth. Shore fishing is also something to be enjoyed. Fishing McGee Creek is running pretty high and is not good for fishing. Stream fishing can be very difficult; fishing is best in lakes. Refer to trail map for corresponding hazards. 9

Hazards There is potential rock fall on the road between McGee Campground and McGee pack station. Raining or high winds can push rocks down on the road. Most campsites provide metal lockers. Animals Poisonous Plants Weather Hazards Lightning Exposures No Water Between Scree Slopes Upper eastern Sierra the same animals no food or beverage No information is available. Feedback is appreciated! Raining and high winds run rampant throughout the area. Falling rocks (see above). Intense high altitude sun. Watch for dehydration and heat exhaustion. Afternoon thunderstorms common. Black bears, coyotes, rodents, mosquitoes and ticks. Loose talus. Watch for rock fall and shifting rocks. Early season creeks may not be crossable. Refer to trail map for corresponding locations. 10

Summit McGee Pass - UTM 335636E 4152166N There are great views from the pass (4 miles round-trip). Red Slate Mountain (RED) - UTM 334761E 4152834N This could be another option. Please assess if the route is safe. Try hiking to the peak from McGee Pass. A meadow above Big McGee Lake from McGee Pass Trail. Refer to trail map for corresponding locations. 11

Area History These trails travel through national forest and a wilderness area, both public lands, owned by the federal U.S. government and protected from private commerical development, but for different purposes. The initial and continued mission of the National Forest Service, established in 1905 (within the Department of Agriculture), is: "...the greatest good of the greatest number of people in the long run. Focused on conservation, timber and mineral deposits are managed in a manner similar to agriculture or farmed crops. Wilderness Areas were established with preservation in mind. The Congressional Wilderness Act of 1964 was approved to secure for the American people of present and future generations the benefits of an enduring resource of wilderness. As such, Wilderness designation protects the area from roads, logging, oil and gas drilling, and any commercial enterprises. In part, to retain the quiet, motorized and mechanical vehicles and motorized equipment are not allowed. Local Environment The Sierra Nevada Mountains are an uplifted, tilted block of granite 400 miles long by 100 miles wide; the result of fault-line tectonic plate activity. Subsequent erosion, due to streams and glaciers, carved out U-shaped valleys, lakes, rugged peaks and cliffs. Sediment fills lakes creating meadows. There are several threats to the natural condition of the Sierras: air pollution, light pollution, and global warming, evident in the thinning snowpacks. Stray light, particularly from San Joaquin Valley, brightens the night sky. Darkness allows vistors views of the stars, while nocturnal animals depend on darkness to hunt, conceal their location, navigate, and reproduce. Artificial light can disrupt plant cycles. 12

Daily Outline Recommendations Expedition Preparation and Planning Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Mcgee Creek Camp IN THE FIELD Camp High Sierra- Site 28 HOME Meet at BCM Office Issue Individual Gear Pre-trip teen surveys Duffle Shuffle Issue BCM Group Gear Camp at McGee Creek Campground Camp along McGee Creek or at Grass Lake. Camp at Big McGee Lake. Summit McGee Pass and Red Mountain if possible, (5 miles roundtrip). Camp at Big McGee Lake. Camp at Steelhead Lake, (4 miles). Hike Out this morning (4 miles) Clean gear Laundry Showers Pick Up Breakfast for Day 7 Evaluations & Surveys (D/A Profile) Celebration Dinner Call office with ETA Coordinate with Youth Leader for how to get teens home. Team Leader debrief with RPM (volunteers welcome, but not required to join.) 13

Curriculum Checklist Day 1 Welcome Introductions & Ice Breaker Expectations Policies 7-Day Overview Day 2 Trust Activity Policies Review Daily Activities Quote of the Day Reflection Roundtable Journaling Lessons Lost & Alone Camp Craft 101 LNT Group Travel Food Waste Disposal Campsite Selection Health & Hygiene 201 Cat-Holes Pack Packing Food Protection Water Treatment Lightning Safety Outcomes Set expectations, roles & responsibilities. Establish structure & daily routine. Build Trust. Establish common understanding of trip purpose. Reflect on physical and emotional stresses. Understand one is capable of overcoming & learning from challenges. Work as a team to overcome challenges. Support and encourage each other to overcome challenges. Peak hike: overcome challenges, reflect, and learn from experiences. Celebrate achievement. Create Meaning: How did we overcome challenges? Create Meaning: What are our strengths and weaknesses? Create Meaning: How do we transfer what we have learned home? Setting individual goals for the future. Record learning and achievement in something tactile that teens can take home with them as a reminder of their experience. 14

Team Leader Comments This area will be used for free form comments from Team Leaders to future Team Leaders. Please use the Field Journal for feedback and comments. 15

Emergency Information Location Base Camp Backcountry (On-Trail) Hospital Mammoth Hospital 85 Sierra Park Rd Mammoth Lakes, CA 760.934.3311 911 Services? Yes Local Contact Cell Phone Coverage? BCM Phone Numbers Mammoth Ranger Station 2500 Main St Mammoth Lakes, CA 760.924.5500 No Emergency Phone Number 800.208.2483 If an emergency arises on trip that needs immediate assistance, call the emergency number first to reach a BCM staff member. If you do not receive a return call within 20 minutes, refer to the emergency contact sheet you received at the beginning of your trip or directly reach out to BCM staff. Regional BCM office numbers are listed below. Denver Office 303.271.9200 Chicago Office Pacific NW Office San Francisco Office 847.636.0422 (cell) 310.871.7557 (cell) 510.457.5743 (cell) Additional Emergency Information: Inyo National Forest, 351 Pacu Lane, Suite 200, Bishop, CA. 760.873.2400 Cell Phone Coverage: No information is available. Feedback is appreciated! 16