The San Jacinto Water Project

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Re: The San Jacinto Water Project

Postby driskull » Mon Jun 15, 2015 4:52 pm

Hikin_Jim wrote:
driskull wrote:
Hikin_Jim wrote:As far as I know LRV is dry. Which way are you coming in from?
Thanks. Coming up from the tram.
No, no water between the Long Valley Ranger Station and LRV. You'd have to carry everything with you.

The only other option would be to hike to LRV, drop any heavy gear, and then continue downhill on the Deer Springs Trail until you find water. You will find water at least at Bed Springs Crossing but you might find water at Lilly or Rock Springs. It's less than a mile to Bed Springs Crossing.

HJ


Thanks so much! :D

Might try to do that but I'll be sure to bring a lot of water just incase.
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Re: The San Jacinto Water Project

Postby Ellen » Wed Jun 24, 2015 11:09 am

arocknoid wrote:Marion (Kelly) was a schoolteacher with the Indian Bureau; schoolmarm meme--always a bridesmaid, never a bride, unlike Marion the Librarian ( another movie curveball for Ellen ;-}

kind regards,
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I think I have this one -- The Music Man -- one of my favorite musicals 8)
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Re: The San Jacinto Water Project

Postby arocknoid » Thu Jun 25, 2015 7:33 am

Bingo! nailed it, Ellen.

And to bring it full circle close to home, Shirley Jones ("Marian the Librarian") is the czarina of Fawnskin.
(fire has had a tragic nexus with her life...)

hope to c ya out there,
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Re: The San Jacinto Water Project

Postby Hikin_Jim » Mon Jul 06, 2015 1:21 pm

Report based on my 7/3 and 7/4 trip on the Fuller Ridge Trail and Deer Springs Trail.

N Prong N Fork San Jacinto River: Just a trickle
Lower Bed Springs Crossing: Good flow
Deer Springs Crossing - Dry (at the crossing), barely a trickle down in the camp area
Upper Bed Springs Crossing: Good flow
Rock Spring: Just a trickle
Lilly Spring: Flowing slowly
LRV Crossing: Dry.
Owl's Hooch Crossing: Dry.
Middle Fork Stone Canyon: Dry.
North Fork Stone Canyon: Dry.

See San Jacinto Water map for locations.

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