Happy New Year,
So, it's not that I don't play well with others. I just like, uh, playing with myself?
In any case, I have a few 2022 Bucket List items (Sumitting Whitney is one of them.) The other is approaching the Kern from a completely different path, and fishing upstream of the Painter Camp area, and ultimately fishing above Kern Falls. Since this isn't a stroll in the park that I can usually pull off in a 1 day Kamikaze mission, I actually wanted to camp.
But, since I never have any 'set dates' for anything anymore, I'm just going to wake up one random day when I see the CFS of the Kern is down to wet wadeable conditions, and take off. Maybe it's September? Maybe it's October? Who knows.
In another post you saw the intended route. Blackrock --> Casa --> Jordon Hot Springs --> Painter Camp. I'ts about 8.5 miles.
I plan on starting the hike at daybreak. I figure I can make the hike in about 4 hours if I average what I usually average. I'll set up camp, and fish the entire day. Wake up, hike down to Kern Flat in the morning and then fish upstream back to camp. The next day, hike above Kern Falls and fish upstream, and then work my way back to camp. Finally, wake up and make the hike back out.
Since I'm mostly likely going to be rolling solo since I don't know many people that
1. Would wanna even make the hike.
2. Could probably not get a phone call at midnight saying, "let's go tomorrow" and disappear for 4 days.
I need to know what the lightest (but prepared) I can possibly go because I don't have the luxury of a second person helping disperse the load.
I am already ditching the waders and wading boots, since I wet wade the Kern. I have an REI backpacking tent that isn't too heavy. I plan on bringing my MRE filter to reduce the amount of water that I'd have to carry in and out. But, I've never been camping for more than just one night. I know I'll need a bear canister, but how do i know if Painter Camp has bear boxes? No stove is being brought in. So no cooking of any food whatsoever. Any stuff other than the usual Powerbars, Trail Mix, Peanut Butter, etc that would be good food to pack in that won't weigh me down?
Anything else that makes this 'solo 3 day trip' list of food and gear?
I know, I'm such a newb, but I need to start getting away from car camping.