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Posted By: Go Bears Tehipite Valley - 03/26/11 03:49 AM
I am hoping to get to Tehipite Valley later this summer. Could anyone with any information please post it. I am interested in trailhead, pictures, trail conditions, and Valley conditions please. Also, if want to give me a clue where I can spot the rockwall drawings by native Americans, that would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Posted By: RoguePhotonic Re: Tehipite Valley - 03/26/11 05:48 AM
I haven't been there myself but if I hike the Sierra this year I am planning to go there also. What trail head are you planning to use to get there?
Posted By: Go Bears Re: Tehipite Valley - 03/26/11 12:27 PM
Right now I am looking at the Rancheria Trailhead to enter. That is located below Wishon Reservoir. But, that is one of the questions I have. Is that a good starting point?

Lambertina, if you are out there, I know you have made this hike. Any info and pictures would be greatrly appreciated.
Posted By: RoguePhotonic Re: Tehipite Valley - 03/26/11 06:49 PM
Well I think that is going to be the shortest and easiest way to get there. I was planning to do a loop over Granite Pass from Roads End then back to Cedar Grove over Kennedy Pass. I'm sure this route will be far more scenic but MUCH more difficult!
Posted By: Steve C Re: Tehipite Valley - 03/27/11 03:28 AM
I've not hiked in that area before, but I keep eyeing that Tehipite Valley, and wondering how inaccessible it is via the Hwy 180 in Kings Canyon. One of these years, I am going to try going upstream through that canyon in the fall when the water is low. It looks like 6 - 10 miles of off-trail travel.

If that worked, the next year, I'd set up a trans-sierra from Bishop Pass all the way down to that same point.

It would be a cool and unique Trans-Sierra hike. And I'll definitely take some fishing equipment. Tehipite Valley- Middle Fork of the Kings River

By the way, looking at maps, I see the Crown Valley area has a group of buildings. Must be (or have been at some point) a 4wd road into there. I've sent an email to lambertiana--maybe he'll post here.

I found lambertiana's album on photobucket here. Here are two of his pictures:




Tehipite Dome:


Posted By: Go Bears Re: Tehipite Valley - 03/27/11 02:38 PM
Thanks for the info Steve. Seeing those photos makes me even more eager to go. Hope to hear more information from Lambertina.
Posted By: Ken Re: Tehipite Valley - 03/27/11 07:03 PM
Funny Steve, I was looking at the map and thinking the same thing.

I've never been there, although I have been to Crown Lake, clearing trail. We are talking remote and desolate. The day I went to Crown Lake, I was by myself, and I did not see a single person the entire day. ( I was camped at Chimney Lake, a lovely place)
Posted By: Ken Re: Tehipite Valley - 08/06/11 02:45 AM
bump.
High water year making it a tough go up the middle fork, I think.
Posted By: Steve C Re: Tehipite Valley - 08/06/11 03:00 AM
True. Have to watch the flows, but just don't know.

Life is very busy this year, so the exploratory trip may not happen.
Posted By: Ken Re: Tehipite Valley - 08/06/11 03:36 AM
A trip report!

This is by Ron Hudson, a very serious-level mountaineer. If you don't think so, when he left from this trip, read further, when he left to go to Tahoe, and win the US Orienteering Championships in his age group and bag 5 peaks, then come back down and bag Tehipite by the traditional Rancheria route as a 29 mile DAYHIKE.

http://www.climber.org/reports/1999/477.html

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Another TR!

http://www.damienf.com/blogs/view/158432/?topic=16365
Posted By: Steve C Re: Tehipite Valley - 08/06/11 08:53 PM
Thanks, Ken!

If those two guys could do it, then I won't need to do the exploratory trip. It's a trans-sierra crossing for me!

Now just to find the time. (not this year.)

South Lake, Bishop Pass, LeConte R.S., JMT, Middle Fork Kings, Simpson Meadow, Tehipite Valley, Yucca Flat.

That will be an epic! ...maybe take 4 days.
Posted By: Ken Re: Tehipite Valley - 08/07/11 02:17 AM
No, Steve! Not Trans-Sierra.

They did it as a 8 mile hike from Yucca Flat, right up to Tehipite Valley, along the River. Hudson took a little more than a day, the other a little less. Both upstream, and they both took loops over Granite Pass.

8 miles! That's not so bad! (yeah, right!)
Posted By: Steve C Re: Tehipite Valley - 08/07/11 03:31 AM
No no... No 4000'+ switchbacks (Simpson Meadow - Granite Pass) for me!

I've made a few trans-sierra hikes, and am interested in this for that reason.

DUG did one of his crazy hikes from Roads End, around and over Granite Pass. It's got to be a killer climb.

Like the botanist in Simpson Meadow called it in the second trip report, "Ah, you're gonna climb the Bitch"
Posted By: DUG Re: Tehipite Valley - 08/07/11 03:37 AM
I did Roads End to Simpson Meadow and back over Granite in 26 hours or so once. I did Roads End to the JMT and then to Simpson and up out over Granite, but I got sick and had to bivy an hour from the pass. The climb out of Simpson sucked real bad both times, but the 1st time I ran out of water and the second time I was sick. The actual climb didn't seem that bad though. There's a peak I've wanted to do in that area for years with Da Moose, but we never could get our schedules to mesh. The whole area is incredible................................DUG
Posted By: CMC2 Re: Tehipite Valley - 08/07/11 12:34 PM
A friend of mine and I did some modest climbing in the Gorge of Despair over 50 years ago. It overlooks the Middle Fork and the Tehipite area. Very rugged, beautiful but isolated area.
Posted By: Steve C Re: Tehipite Valley - 05/18/12 04:18 PM
I found this video posted on Youtube. It is a video taken from a helicopter flying over Tehipite Valley, with nice views of waterfalls and Tehipite Dome.

Caption on the video:
Middle Fork of the Kings River there is a beautiful valley in the Sequoia National Park called Tehipite this a ride through it on a high water year.

Posted By: Ken Re: Tehipite Valley - 05/18/12 05:21 PM
Folks, THIS is the year to do the hike up the middle fork. I'm thinking Aug-Sept should be great conditions, not to be found for decades.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Tehipite Valley - 05/18/12 05:36 PM
Originally Posted By: Ken
Folks, THIS is the year to do the hike up the middle fork. I'm thinking Aug-Sept should be great conditions, not to be found for decades.


Want to team up? Bring your summerlite, we'll be twinsies
Posted By: RoguePhotonic Re: Tehipite Valley - 05/18/12 07:00 PM
I would have landed that bird on top of Tehipite Dome!
Posted By: Go Bears Re: Tehipite Valley - 05/21/12 02:46 AM
Headed down with good friends in late July. Will post report. Anyone have any recent beta on the Valley? Anyone get down there last year?
Posted By: bobpickering Re: Tehipite Valley - 05/21/12 07:44 PM
I'm planning to day hike Tehipite Dome this summer, but I have no idea when I'll go. I'll follow the route described in Bob Burd's trip report . If anybody goes there before I do, I'll appreciate a report on the conditions.
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