
Posted by Hikin' Jim on June 28, 2012, 13:34:39, in reply to "High Meadow Springs"
151.151.109.12
OK, I wasn't 100% sure, but I got confirmation that a sign has been put up that is more visible than the old sign:
That sign is right on the main trail. Pretty darned visible.
HJ
Adventures in Stoving
--Previous Message--
: I'm going to be doing the 9 peaks as a
: backpack, starting from South Fork,
: staying the first night at Dry Lake,
: then tanking up on water and camping
: the second night on San Gorgonio's
: summit. Since there is no snow on
: the summit (sadly) by the time I get
: to High Meadow Springs for my third
: night's camp, I'm expecting to be a
: bit thirsty.
:
: The water source/conditions page no
: longer has anything useful on it
: about High Meadow Springs. I
: searched the forum and it appears
: that HMS always has water, even if
: it's slow. So that's nice, if true.
: Side question: I'm sure it was
: discussed here once but I missed it;
: could someone tell me what happened
: to all that old useful data that
: used to be on the page?
:
: Anyway, my main question is for
: Hikin Jim:
:
: Could you post the most exact
: location you can for where the
: spring is located? Using the trusty
: ACME mapper, of course, on satellite
: viewing mode, like this. Of
: course, an accurate gps-usable
: lat/lon coordinate would also be
: nice... Thanks in advance, Jim. I
: want to be able to walk right to the
: water without any trouble. Also,
: could you mark what your best guess
: is as to the campsite's location?
:
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