For my edification, I humbly request that someone please divulge where the Sid Davis Drainage is?
I see references made to the "Sid Davis Drainage" in a lot of posts on this board. So I pulled out my several maps of the San Jacinto, Santa Rosa wilderness to look it up but I didn't find it called out. Long Valley, Round Valley, Tamarack Valley, Wellman Divide, Miller Peak, Cornell Peak, Jean Peak and Snow Creek are all there but no Sid Davis Drainage, Sid Davis Valley or Sid Davis Creek.
I also googled Sid Davis and learned that he was known for his short films about the dangers of urban, civilized society, (another whole topic). But sticking to the subject of the San Jacinto wilderness area, Sid Davis was reported to have enjoyed the mountains and made hundreds of trips to the summit of San Jacinto.
Maps show two creeks on opposite sides of Round Valley that drain to Long Valley. A north fork originates around Tamarack Valley and the other, south fork starts below Wellman's divide. The established summer trail to Wellman Divide roughly pararllels the south fork. So is one of these creeks the prominent feature of the area known as the Sid Davis Drainage?
After over more than a dozen trips to San J via various routes, summer and winter, I like to think I know my way around the mountain and am familiar with the commonly used names of the features. But I haven't stumbled on to the answer to this question yet.
Thank-you if you know and are willing to share.
