Sally wrote:I did the Strawberry loop from the tram in a clockwise manner with Ellen and other friends today.
"Ellen and friends" Sounds like an afternoon TV show.
Sally wrote: When we got to the Deer Springs crossing we were dismayed and confused as to why there is STILL that stupid pipe running down the DRY stream bed, under the trail, and down to where that CCC camp used to be. It makes me very angry, as it looks as though someone is diverting water from Deer Springs. Maybe there is a logical explanation for this...I would like to know so that I can stop being so ticked off.
This is a black eye in my opinion for the State of California. For years there was a sign at Deer Springs Camp saying "fragile area, no camping please". Three or so years ago, a California Conservation Corps team moved in there and built a campground. They put a pipe into Deer Springs. They made pads and fire pits (some huge). Recall that wood fires are forbidden at all times in the SJ Wilderness -- unless you're a state employee in which case they aren't harmful. They built a stand up urinal only feet from the creek. They had some camp sites down in the meadow area on the south side of the creek. It was the total opposite of low impact camping. They created trails across the meadow and trails into the camp ground. The trails have attracted people there, and now I find things like beer bottles there. I wonder if the rangers really knew what was going on over there. Other than LRV, I don't think there's any ranger presence on the west side of the state wilderness. I noted a lot of fresh wood fire scars at Strawberry Camp Memorial Day weekend.
Sally wrote:On a happier note, we found abundant water in what I THINK is Bed Springs. There was actually a small waterfall that I was able to put my head under so I could soak my overheated brain. Dang, it was hot today!
If it had good flow and it was past Deer Springs, it was definitely Bed Springs. That's the best natural water source on the mountain.
HJ