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Re: Iva Bell Hot Springs


 

I actually marked all the camp sites storied in The Trail whenever I can figure out in my CalTopo route plan :-)

On Fri, May 17, 2024 at 09:45 Jingbo Ni via <jnistargazer=[email protected]> wrote:
Ethan,

Your book The Trail ?is very thoughtful, spiritual and humorous, really inspiring, ?a great read indeed!

Jingbo

On Fri, May 17, 2024 at 09:21 Ethan via <ethansinbox=[email protected]> wrote:
Thank you!? I think you will really enjoy the springs!

Ethan

"When you see a new trail, or a footprint you do not know, follow it to the point of knowing."? - Uncheedah


On Fri, May 17, 2024 at 9:18?AM Jingbo Ni via <jnistargazer=[email protected]> wrote:
Wow, Ethan, I devoured your book last year! It’s your book that inspired me to choose the Iva Belle detour! ?So lucky to meet you here!

On Fri, May 17, 2024 at 09:14 Ethan via <ethansinbox=[email protected]> wrote:
Wonderful?Springs!!? I write about them in my book "The Trail"

Many ways to visit them:

From Reds Meadow you take the Rainbow Falls trailhead instead of the JMT and it's 13 miles to the hotsprings. About 3-4 miles after crossing the bridge over Fish Creek, you pass a trail junction with an old wooden sign, you cross a small stream, and then head off trail up the hill to find the springs. You'll find many small footpaths there.? There are several pools, one large one, and more very hot ones up on the bluff overlooking the meadow. Or keep going a bit on the main trail, go around a corner, and you'll pass a nice campsite on your right after another 0.1 miles or so and you can get to the springs from there on small foot trails.

To get back to the JMT you have several options:

In low water, you can go up over Second Crossing and cross Fish Creek (not possible in high water), then head up Cascade Valley and either pick up the trail to Purple Lake (not missing much of the JMT) or continue on to Tulley Hole.

In high water you can take that signed trail you passed on the way in to the springs following it (can get a bit sketchy) up past Lake of the Lone Indian and after that either head left to the JMT and Silver Pass or take a right and go over Goodale Pass to VVR.

Cheers!

Ethan




"When you see a new trail, or a footprint you do not know, follow it to the point of knowing."? - Uncheedah


On Fri, May 17, 2024 at 9:04?AM Jingbo Ni via <jnistargazer=[email protected]> wrote:
Understood. The intention is not avoiding Silver Pass. I’m planning to get back to JMT official through Lone Indian Lake because once drop to Iva Bell it looks pretty difficult (though doable) to climb back to JMT through the connecting trails.?

On Fri, May 17, 2024 at 04:11 Peter Hirst via <peter.p.hirst=[email protected]> wrote:
You do not avoid the climb from Fish Creek to Silver Pass by taking the conventional JMT to Virginia and Tully Hole.? JMT drops to cross Fish Creek below Tully hole and climbs the same 1700 feet from there that the Cascade Valley trail from Iva Bell connects with.? And you dont have to miss Virginia and Tully Hole either.? The JMT is only 600 Feet above Iva Bell at Purple Lake, so the hot spring can just be a quick side trip from there, or a shiort climb if you are taking the whole Cascade Valley route to IB from Red's.

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