by Goatman » July 26th, 2012, 12:33 pm
[quote="desert dog"][quote="abendx"]Looking to make one of the following choices soon.... unless you guys think they are bad ones?
Any suggestions between these or others?
Hospital Flats (kern river side)
Camp Three (kern river side)
White River (wildnerness area, next to river)
White might be far from wheeling.... that is if any of you want to show me either Freeway or Sherman or ???
I would like to do Monache Meadows, but know nothing about the place (how to access, etc).[/quote]
Stay away from all of those places on the Kern unless you like to camp next to dirty diapers and Mexican music going full blast all night long. Those places are absolute shitholes in the summer with every gang-banger from LA camped out, and it will be close to 100* during the day. Basically worse than Big Bear, and much hotter (Lake Isabella is often hotter than Bako during the day). A member went to the Lake a couple weeks ago and told me it was 104 degrees up there.
White River CG is at a little less than 4,000 Ft I think, so will probably be pretty hot and dry in mid summer. Maybe i'm wrong, but I thought the White river was dry in the summer? I have never camped at that campground but have seen it several times and it shouldn't be too crowded. Just looking out for my Nardians, I know how sensitive ya'll get when it gets over 100 degrees.
Camping up on the Kern Plateau is the most scenic place in the area and far less crowded because the LA crowd doesn't have enough gas to get there and the water isn't deep enough to drown in. I like big meadow and Monanche (Monanche can get crowded too), but be mindful that this will be 4+ hours of driving from your house in the Nard.
Peppermint Creek is PACKED with RV retirees (snowbirds) that live in the area's campgrounds all summer. Basically you need to wheel somewhere to avoid the summer crowds; Swamp Lake / Dusy Ershim type places.[/quote]
Strong ditto's here. Camping along the river north of Kernville is hot and a zoo. Big Meadow, or a couple places you'll pass on the way to Big Meadow, are much better. A couple of campgrounds past Johnsondale on the western divide on the way to Ponderosa are pretty good, but they can easily fill up on the weekend so you'd need to get there Thurs or early Fri, and they don't make reservations. I don't remember the names, one I think is Holley Meadow, but they are nice places to camp.
Or, just go to Evans Flat which is at the top the local trail system we run, and it has access from the top.
Richard Gauthier
G[size=85]&[/size]G Off Road
G[size=85]&[/size]G Auto Repair
661-679-7957
'98 XJ
'89 XJ
[img]http://www.urfracing.com/forum/avatars/Jeeps/GoatMan.gif[/img]