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This Memorial Day with all of the snow that we received we wanted to make sure that we went where there would be little chance of snow. Additionally we wanted to keep it relatively close to home, so we ended up going to Mendocino national forest.
Day 1:
We left late on Friday the 27th and drove up I5 to the Maxwell exit and then headed west until we got to Goat Mountain Road. Goat Mountain Road is a fairly easy road that takes you by Stoney Creek and into the Mendocino National forest, the last stop for gas is just before East Park Reservoir.
The road is in pretty good shape, a Honda Civic could easily make it :-). Below is a brief section of the drive (I apologize in advance for the music and noise...didn't get a chance to edit the sound):
Here is the map to our first stop:View Memorial Day 2011
Our first campsite was just off of Goat Mountain Road, we found a little camp site at the confluence of Little Stoney Creek and Trout Creek. I did try some fishing but had no luck, I did spot some though. It was tough to cast a fly in such cramped quarters.
Camp on Night 1 |
Little Stoney Creek (Next to Camp) |
Short Path to Camp - Major was fond of this spot |
Another view of the Creek |
Katie the next morning |
Esty the next morning |
Day 2
Had a great breakfast in the morning - Katie is getting quite skilled cooking out of the small galley! Didn't get too cold at night but we did realize...a little late....that the trailer was not exactly level...which meant that I got squished all night :-). We packed up camp and the sun that was out earlier quickly got covered by some clouds, we didn't get a ton of rain but enough to where we spent a few hours of the afternoon at the second campsite just taking a nap in the trailer waiting for the rain to clear.
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The road again was in fairly good shape, 16N44 got a little bumpier then Goat Mountain but overall it wasn't bad.... possible a Civic - but probably a better fit for a Subaru. I should note that the spur down to Wyley Glade has a lot of overgrown brush and you will get some nice pinstripes if you head down it. I of course went down it! Some video:
The campsite was great overall - there was some glass around the campfire ring but we were able to clean up most it. Here are some pics of the trail and of the camp site:
Right before the spur down. |
The full setup - shower and all! |
The crossing - deeper then it actually looks. |
Downstream from the crossing |
Upstream from the crossing - I think this was the cast that broke my rod :-( |
The spring still flows |
Structures like this are all that is left |
Always wierd how you see cars left out in the middle of nowhere |
Creek by Campsite #3 |
Sun starting to set at campsite #3 |
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Breaking in the ole camper the right way !!
Nice
Hey Esty,
Very cool write up...thanks for all the useful info. I think I'll find my way up there this year.
John
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