Papasequoia wrote:Justin, when you say you want to do 5 mile max treks, do you mean backpacking with your family or base camping somewhere and doing 5 mile max dayhikes? It is possible to do backpacking with kids. There are a couple of books available if you are interested. I donated my two copies to the Rendezvous raffle thingy a couple of years ago or I would pass them on to you. You and your wife will have to load up heavy and let them carry smaller loads depending on age (from lunch, windbreaker and water to a small packs, they do make kids sizes). On the other hand, if you are looking to car camp and do dayhikes, you have a ton more options. Either one can be fun.
I was thinkin 5 miles a day for me to be trekin, I'm not sure the kids are quite ready unless I can leave the youngest behind. Do you remember the names of the books?
meb wrote:Justin,
I'll second Saddlebag Lake and the small lakes near it. You could car camp at Saddlebag and take their water taxi across to the twenty lakes and day hike, or you could backpack and camp around the different lakes. There's some fun fishing and it's flat out beautiful.
BTW. You and I fished with Fred Rowe at Bolsa a few years ago. Hope this finds you well.
MB
Mark right? You got the only Perch of the day I believe, good to virtually meet you again
Yea Saddlebag is definitely high on the list, and I'm really thinking the water taxi might be the way to go with kids.
Sasha wrote:Justin, I am in the same boat with the kid thing (except mine are 6, 4 and 2). My son who is 4 has recently expressed an interest in going fishing with me. I recently took him to a local bluegill pond for his first trip. I think I might take him out to some small creeks in the near future. My main concern when choosing spots to take him is his safety.
I would start the younger ones off on "easy" trips at first to "test" the waters. Based on the experience that should give you a good idea of their capabilities. As a matter of fact I am supposed to take my boy fishing tomorrow. At first I wanted to take him to “BJAC Creek”; however I am not 100% this is the best idea. The reason why is that I normally fish that creek when it is in the 20-30 something CFS range. My last trip there it was at 215 CFS and currently is sitting just over 100 CFS. My boy can’t swim, so one misstep could be a bad thing with the current flows. So now I have a dilemma; He really wants to go fish and I really don’t want to go to the pond again. Plus I have no idea if he will have fun on a creek like that or not.
Yea I hear ya one of the first time's I took Bruce he grabbed the blackberry vine right away and got stuck, then he fell into the water, and it was by one of the gates that pull water to over where the generate water, scared the bejeezus out of me but he hoped out right away. I wasn't sure he would ever want to go again, but he does now.
Sheriff Joe wrote:There's a nice lollipop loop on the west side in Sequioa called the Twin Lakes Loop. You start at Lodgepole, go in maybe 5-6 miles to the lake, then up over a relatively minimal pass (not a big climb from the lake-maybe 500 feet if I remember), then back to another lake, then back down. I took my then-girlfriend and sister a few summers ago, and I think it was around 20-25 miles in 4 days. Great fishing too-check out Dorst Creek, which crosses the park road near Lodgepole. Buggy, but we set up a nice comfortable base camp by the lakes and the girls loved it...it was a good introduciton to the Sierras for my lady, and not too intense of a hike. From the top of the pass you have a great view of the whole Sierra Crest. Have fun!
Joe
Thanks Joe, I'll look into the Loop, it sounds killer!!
Thanks to all input here, I know there is a myriad of trips, so I just wanted to get some of your favorites and try to narrow it down a bit!!
Thanks
Justin