Overlanding the Trinity Alps in NorCal
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
- Deep within the Klamath Mountains of far Northern California sits the hidden gem of Bonanza King in the Trinity Alps. At just under 7,000 feet, the fire lookout affords visitors with spectacular 360 degree views of the Trinity Alps, Mt Shasta, and the surrounding Klamath Mountains.
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Thanks to your trail guide I spent a nice couple days working my way north through this area just last week. I will definitely be back - the rivers are beautiful!
Dude! Love your content! I've been pouring over maps and I found your channel, This is exactly what I've been looking for.
Thank you for bringing us along, I wish I could have made the trip with you.
My grandmother, Betty Carlson was stationed there for 20+ years. locals new her as Bonanza Betty. I spent alot of time there as a kid visiting. Making the trip from French Gulch in Grampas old Datsun truck. The best of memories of my childhood!
Thanks for sharing! I always love hearing stories about all of the old fire lookouts.
Looks like a fun trip! I recently went up Trinity Mountain road from French Gulch, then down Dog Creek Rd with a nice wade in Clear Creek. Unfortunately it'll be a while before I'm out again because I'm working on the Dixie fire, and my beloved Nissan Frontier burned to the ground last week.
Man that's a bummer
What a great trip, I just joined and hope you do this run again! I am in Reno......
Looks like a good trip, glad you didn't step on that rattler!
lol the kid in the beginning
I’ve noticed that no one is pulling any trailers, is this trail too hard for that?
It was an out and back to the Bonanza King Lookout. You could effectively pull a trailer on the Shasta-Trinity Backcountry Discovery Trail, but lots of downed trees and washouts after this year's winter storms.