Title: February 6, 2016 - Corrine Lake
Trail head: Road 222, out of North Fork
Hike Info:
Type: Hiking
Trail: Road 8S48
Destination: Corrine Lake
Distance: 6.52 miles
Start Time: 9:07
End Time: 12:13
Travel Time: 3:05 (2.11 mph)
Moving Time: 2:38 (2.48 mph)
Maximum Elevation: 2,557'
Generally I do not like hiking dirt roads, and today's meetup hike is along a dirt road. So we shall see how I like it. We gather at 7:00am in front of Eddie's Bakery, 22 of us; many I know and some will be new to me. Bruce who is leading this hike is new to me, but from my understanding he has a vast amount of experience. Always interested in another person whose brain I can pick.
The hike starts a little out of North Fork, along Italian Bar Road where the Exact Center of California is located-but that is further down the road. Where the road crosses a flume coming from Manzanita Lake. We will come familiar with this flume as we walk today. We park a couple hundred yards on the Corrine Lake Rd, at a wide spot and take off down the road.
One of those trees |
But what makes this hike good is the trees. I am a sucker for oak trees, particularly when they silhouetted against the sky. There is something which makes me just want to gaze at these trees. I cannot say they are stately or awe-inspiring. Maybe it is that they survive and thrive against odds. Whatever it is, they cause me to look and enjoy, and that is what this walk is doing for me, causing me to enjoy these trees.
Flume at our parking area |
Speaking of Corrine Lake, we have arrived there. This is a man-made lake, almost rectangular with a pumping station on one end. We can tell where we walk over the penstocks. There is a small point where we can look out over the San Joaquin and where I think the Million Dollar Mile is. We break here at the lake and I pass out my brownies, which are appreciated.
Corrine Lake |
Pumping/Powerhouse at Corrine Lae |
Ducks on Corrine Lake |
Across the San Joaquin River |
Walking the Road |
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