California's Kern River and The 2023 Snow Melt

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • Join us in this video showing key features of the Kern River stretching 195 miles from the west slope of Mount Whitney in Sequoia National Park to the south shore of the bed of Tulare Lake. Topics include the record 2023 snow pack, FEMA flood maps, the Kern River’s “Wild and Scenic” designation, Lake Isabella, Father Garces, Edward Kern, Yokuts tribes, the “Killer Kern”, five irrigation canal weirs across the City of Bakersfield, the Pioneer Canal, the Cross Valley Canal, groundwater recharge ponds, the Kern Water Bank, Buena Vista Lake, Kern Lake, the extinct thick tail chub, and the Kern River flood canal. Time will tell if the record 2023 snow melt enables the Kern River to flow into Tulare Lake.
    Chapters:
    Map of entire 195 miles of the Kern River: 00:20 - 1:39
    Mount Whitney: 1:40 - 2:02
    Map and images of record 2023 California snowpack: 2:03 - 2:21
    Kern River Watershed: 2:22 - 2:34
    USGS water level gauges and 2023 snow melt acceleration: 2:35 - 3:05
    Lake Isabella and Isabella Dam: 3:06 - 4:19
    Kern Canyon and the “Killer Kern”: 4:20 - 5:44
    “Wild and Scenic” river designation: 5:45 - 6:13
    Francisco Garces, John Fremont, and river names: 6:14 - 7:32
    Carrier Canal Weir and FEMA flood map: 7:33 - 8:49
    Calloway Canal Weir and FEMA flood map: 8:50 - 9:44
    Yokuts Park: 9:45 - 10:12
    Old River, New River, and the floods of 1862 and 1867: 10:13 - 11:00
    Map of Buena Vista Lake and Kern Lake: 11:01 - 11:21
    Coffee Road Weir and FEMA flood map: 11:22 - 12:23
    Bellevue Weir, FEMA flood map, and 1911 fish run: 12:24 - 14:00
    Pioneer, Cross Valley, and Rio Bravo Canals: 14:01 - 15:51
    McClung Weir and Groundwater Recharge Ponds: 15:52 - 17:58
    Reclaimed Swampland on the west side of the valley: 17:59 - 18:51
    1938 boat trip from Bakersfield to the San Francisco Bay: 18:52 - 19:08
    1969 boat trip from Bakersfield to the San Francisco Bay: 19:09 - 19:16
    1983 boat trip from Bakersfield to the San Francisco Bay: 19:17 - 19:24
    Buena Vista Aquatic Recreation Area: 19:25 - 19:48
    Kern River flood canal and Tulare Lake: 19:49 - 21:14
    Business Inquiries: Californiawhistlestop@gmail.com

Комментарии • 89

  • @thebrhinocerous
    @thebrhinocerous Год назад +31

    Thank you for putting this together. While I know some of this, I don't know all of it. I just rode my motorcycle over the the aqueduct at Taft Highway, and I saw all of the water from the end of the Kern and wondered where it goes if it gets to be too much, and now I know. This is a great year for us nerds who find all of this type of stuff extremely interesting, and I'm grateful that folks like you put these videos together for us.

  • @M1ST3RHYDE
    @M1ST3RHYDE Год назад +46

    I'm sure most of us have already absorbed most of this info. That being said, I'd gladly watch this over and over. You do such a great job on your presentation and have not failed to deliver fantastic information.

  • @jasonmichaeljimenez
    @jasonmichaeljimenez Год назад +4

    This is a really great video, I very much enjoyed it. Thank you.

  • @billrimmer5596
    @billrimmer5596 Год назад +8

    What I really appreciate about this vid is all the great pictures, videos and research that went into this production. Fascinating!!

  • @williamlloyd3769
    @williamlloyd3769 Год назад +6

    Great explanation on the water system

  • @eventtrading
    @eventtrading Год назад +2

    As a 50 Year Cali transplant, I can't get enough of such informative vids such as this. Wonderful work! I have loved this place since I stepped off that plane in LA surrounded by the snow capped San Gabriels. This was a year for the record books and the melt will be most interesting. I reside just off the Gold River in Fair Oaks.

    • @eventtrading
      @eventtrading Год назад +1

      BTW, a salute to Merle, who immortalized the mighty Kern.

  • @ericfielding2540
    @ericfielding2540 Год назад +6

    Thanks for the tour of the Kern River on May 1, 2023 and the detailed background. I hope you can get back there when the snow melt is even higher and we can see the Isabella spillway at full flow.

  • @BUD420MAN
    @BUD420MAN Год назад +3

    I lived in Lake Isabella in 94-95 and they had a big problem with flooding and the lake flowed over the spillway. It was still rising and was warning Bakersfield of a possible dam failure if the incoming flow didn't subside . It eventually did slow enough but I'm pretty sure that event is what spurred the new improvements on the dam and spillway. Luck for them, there was many years of low flow right after that that allowed them to drain the lake for repairs. I went back there to go camping a few years back and the lake was almost completely gone.....very little water left. And from watching another RUclips channel I found out that it didn't really start filling till this year and is now full. Crazy!!! And this years aftermath near the Kernville Inn ...near the inlet of the lake was unlike what I witnessed in 94-95 when I worked there. The water never came that close to the road when I was there and the little trailer camping area didn't flood like it did this time. I think they will be using both spillways before this is over and the farms of Tulare will be swamp land. Almost makes me miss California. Moved to Az for work in 96

  • @travisbruce1775
    @travisbruce1775 Год назад +3

    Growing up in Oildale I spent so much of my youth in all parts of this river and canals. I enjoyed this video.

  • @sandiegofun1
    @sandiegofun1 Год назад +1

    This is extremely informative. Thanks much!!

  • @johnhobbs7697
    @johnhobbs7697 Год назад +2

    New sub here glad I found you if I remember correctly the Kern River was one of the original locations 4 golden trout thank you very much for the excellent video😊

    • @robbie5138
      @robbie5138 Год назад +1

      Is. There is no past tense you can still catch golden trout in the river along with Brown and rainbow trout along with many other fish.

  • @michellewelch6013
    @michellewelch6013 Год назад +1

    Great piece, I never knew the Kern River was so long!

  • @billrimmer5596
    @billrimmer5596 Год назад +4

    This was a fantastic presentation.

  • @GhostScout42
    @GhostScout42 Год назад +3

    absolute gold. thank you!

  • @kayakchrispy
    @kayakchrispy Год назад +2

    I was wondering about aquifer recharge and you detailed recharging ponds and answered my query

  • @notbobthebuilder3109
    @notbobthebuilder3109 Год назад +1

    Great piece and well put together.
    The killer kern is no joke as a kern resident we dont go into that river.
    I couldnt imagine what it looks like right now at 7500 cfs!

  • @411alcohol
    @411alcohol Год назад +1

    Thank you for your hard work on this report your research.

  • @ginkodragon
    @ginkodragon Год назад +3

    I grew up in SoCal, but didnt know most of this stuff, except that tge Kern River was dangerous. Thank you for this information! It was very interesting!

    • @saylaveenadmearedead
      @saylaveenadmearedead Год назад +1

      "Killer Kern" so tempting to swim in with temperatures reaching triple digit extremes in the summer.... don't do it!!! Pour a bucket over your head instead! The water stays cold enough for hypothermia way into the summer....

  • @user-wx5ih7bz9p
    @user-wx5ih7bz9p Год назад +1

    Very interesting, I never realized the history and geography the kern river has. Thank you for sharing.

  • @misspattifromcali.6955
    @misspattifromcali.6955 Год назад +1

    👍great video!! I live in Lake Isabella, right behind the damn. I can hear the work being done. Ty for this very informative content!! The footage is beautiful!!

  • @missingremote4388
    @missingremote4388 Год назад +3

    California needs more legislation. To assign Tulare Lake including X 120 square miles 12:50 , a natural body of water. Tulare lake for non agricultural

  • @rodneybiltman2005
    @rodneybiltman2005 Год назад

    Great info. Wow, kayaking from Bakersfield to the Bay is amazing!

  • @mobis-kitchen
    @mobis-kitchen Год назад +1

    This was fascinating… thank you for putting this together!

  • @gd515051
    @gd515051 Год назад +1

    Very informative and some cool footage.

  • @edwardsullivan5481
    @edwardsullivan5481 Год назад +6

    The April Snow Water Equivalent report showed a 422% runoff coming from the Kern River watershed.
    It is inevitable that it will reach Tulare Lake. In total 2 million acre feet is forecast to enter Tulare.

    • @robbie5138
      @robbie5138 Год назад +1

      They could flood out Lake Buena Vista if they wanted too

    • @edwardsullivan5481
      @edwardsullivan5481 Год назад +1

      @@robbie5138 I don't think they have much, if any control or choices over what is about to occur. Tulare lake is expected to get 2 million acre feet more. Buena Vista may get flooded out as well due to lack of places for the water to go.

    • @legrill2339
      @legrill2339 Год назад +1

      comment from end of April: "But it’s not “flood water” and it won’t make it into Tulare Lake, said Tim Ashlock, General Manager of Buena Vista Water Storage District."
      We will see. I am very curious.

  • @peno1492
    @peno1492 Год назад +1

    Really great video. Well put together with great visuals and coverage of various features of the river. You did miss Gordon's Ferry 😂. The volume of water on the west side out to the end of the river at the aqueduct and in every canal, ditch, slough, water way and recharge land is incredible. Can't wait to see how things proceed with snow melt. Thanks for your effort.

  • @benmac6740
    @benmac6740 Год назад

    Awesome great video and information
    Thank you sir

  • @JeffreyChitwood-ye3wy
    @JeffreyChitwood-ye3wy Год назад

    I remember when I was a child that the area where lake Buena Vista is flooded. It was under water both sides of Taft Hwy. My father and I would go fishing there.

  • @dataender96
    @dataender96 Год назад

    Killa Kern ain’t no joke ! Nice to hear that Isabella is full. It was depressing seeing it low and polluted

  • @willworkforfood819
    @willworkforfood819 Год назад

    Great video thankyou

  • @Suckyplatypuss20
    @Suckyplatypuss20 Год назад

    Love the update. I hope you’ll do some more through out the summer.

  • @Shivaho
    @Shivaho Год назад +1

    I Used to Love going to Remington Hot Springs along the Kern River...
    Just wish there were Hot Spring East of the Rockies...

  • @kenharris4939
    @kenharris4939 Год назад +1

    Very interesting, having grown up in Buttonwillow, I knew some of this. I know that my grandmother had to go to Kern High School (what is Bakersfield High now) instead of Shafter High School because of all the swamp lands around Buttonwillow.

  • @bradsillasen1972
    @bradsillasen1972 Год назад +1

    Wow, the most well constructed and presented info doc I've seen. This should be the model for such. I'd prefer no background music though. Don't know why creators us that under dialog, just distracts from narration.

  • @natevince3154
    @natevince3154 Год назад +2

    I live in Bakersfield, and the flood risk certainly has got me worried. I was not aware of all the levees that were built, which helps a lot. Great video.

  • @jggallow01
    @jggallow01 Год назад

    Great report. Thanks!!

  • @goldcoastgardenrailwaysoci604
    @goldcoastgardenrailwaysoci604 Год назад

    Fantastic, informative and very interesting...Great job, Mr. Anonymous and son! Looking forward to more of your videos. -kw

  • @theambiguoustruth8167
    @theambiguoustruth8167 Год назад

    Great video! Love this stuff!

  • @underthetornado
    @underthetornado Год назад

    Did anyone else keep falling asleep during this?... lol❤😂 they better make a 3rd emergency overflow. It's actually extremely informative...thank you for taking the time!🙏 back in the early 60s my family would camp on the Kern River for a week. The only ones strong enough to " "swim" that river was my dad and my brother in law. The rest of us only wet our toes. I was tiny but have super fond memories of camping there.

    • @WHISTLESTOP
      @WHISTLESTOP  Год назад +2

      Why do you think we have that sweet music going in the background? 😃👌

    • @underthetornado
      @underthetornado Год назад

      ​@@WHISTLESTOPI added a thank you.

  • @pcatful
    @pcatful Год назад

    Excellent presentation!

  • @ronaldmcdonald3965
    @ronaldmcdonald3965 Год назад

    Very informative. I don't know the Southern end of the Sierra Nevada and drove by Lake Isabella for my first time 2021 after backpacking CottonWood Lakes. So I learned a lot from your Videol

  • @clairejeannette8454
    @clairejeannette8454 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @eastmarvista3267
    @eastmarvista3267 Год назад

    Excellent!

  • @maryvanryn2504
    @maryvanryn2504 Год назад

    Interesting and informative.

  • @robbie5138
    @robbie5138 Год назад

    Kern River starts beyond Mt Whitney and starts up near Mt Ericsson the Mt Whitney creek does flow into the Kern River but you also have the South Fork of the Kern River. The Lake is not near capacity it sits rn around 58-60%, Keysville Campground and recreation area is Closed due to water levels. Also Army Corp has been releasing 6500 CFS every day for the last month. There are 3 spillways on this lake where you have the Original spillway, the highway 155/spillway and the Weir system. The weir system sits above the roadway so it will go down both spillways before it goes over the weir. At that time the Lower Kern canyon will be shut down as it is unsafe to pass during that time.

  • @Jaimelol22
    @Jaimelol22 Год назад

    Under the 46 highway bridge their was some RVs down their

  • @ericwiltz6584
    @ericwiltz6584 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the wonderful history class. We can stand by and observe Mother Nature take action. My guess is we'll see more than one levee fail and rebirth of several riparian areas though it will be temporary.

  • @badactor3440
    @badactor3440 Год назад +1

    I'm going to bet that the Thicktail Chub will soon reappear, in Tulare Lake

  • @Ahurtado30
    @Ahurtado30 Год назад

    Ive only gone tubing from Lake Ming to Hart Park

  • @legrill2339
    @legrill2339 Год назад

    I hope you will make some update further down the road. Curious if Kern will reach Tulare.

  • @rodpalm6398
    @rodpalm6398 Год назад

    Kern will be beyond class 5 all summer long.

  • @KaiAdventure
    @KaiAdventure Год назад

    Will it be possible again to boat from Bakersfield to the SF Bay this 2023 snowmelt season?

  • @DoctorSess
    @DoctorSess Год назад

    Where can I view current satellite imagery?

  • @edwsal59
    @edwsal59 Год назад +1

    Great rundown and well presented. Looks like CA has done a poor job in preparing for the canal's use even though they had months to do so.

  • @76rjackson
    @76rjackson Год назад +1

    2:10 The depth of the snow on Mt Whitney reached 10 feet? That doesn't seem like very much..

    • @tt55k
      @tt55k Год назад

      No , it was well over 20 feet

    • @tt55k
      @tt55k Год назад +1

      He might have meant 10 feet of water in the total snow pack , which is huge .

  • @dougc190
    @dougc190 Год назад

    Great video. I know the last wet year we had I do remember them sending water into the old Buena Vista Lake bed cuz I was quite surprised. And I know the Kern River watermaster tries immensely hard not to let any water go into the California aqueduct. Why is that you ask we lose the rights to the water. California says too bad so sad if it goes in there

    • @ericfielding2540
      @ericfielding2540 Год назад

      If the water from the snow melt is getting too high, then it has negative value to Kern county and the aqueduct is doing the water master a favor by taking some of the water.

    • @dougc190
      @dougc190 Год назад

      @@ericfielding2540 well the entities that own the rights to the Kern River water and the water master they have worked very very hard to make sure they can divert all of that water to percolation ponds and whatnot. they don't want to give any of it to California aqueduct which I don't really blame them.

    • @robbie5138
      @robbie5138 Год назад

      ​@@dougc190 it's literally no one in the Counties choice as to what we do with the water. This lake is Federally regulated, most water from the Kern goes into the Canal system that feeds the farmers. That is what this lake is meant for they cannot deny Bakersfield water as it is their water rights. The water will flow to the Aqueduct along with flowing to lake Buena Vista and Into the other canals. No one in the California government has the power to override the Feds and their control of this lake and river flow. We have 7 different Jurisdictions and agencies just in the Kern River valley alone and only 1 has control of the water levels.

    • @dougc190
      @dougc190 Год назад

      @@robbie5138when I have time to look I'll send you a link to RUclips video where the Kern river watermaster talks about if the Kern River goes into the California aqueduct they lose the right to that water. And the lake is actually for flood control, the water Rights for the Kern River have been locked down for a long time Feds only run the dam nothing else

    • @dougc190
      @dougc190 Год назад

      @@robbie5138 in that video the watermaster will talk about how if water goes into the California aqueduct it becomes property of the state

  • @johnking6252
    @johnking6252 Год назад

    People should be more aware of the land around them now and in the past it's a sign of civilization and intelligence. Just saying. ✌️

  • @jimcrackorn
    @jimcrackorn Год назад

    it will

  • @M.Mae.M
    @M.Mae.M Год назад

    By the way, the snowpack was much deeper than 10 feet, more like 30 feet!! 😂

  • @stanleybennett8879
    @stanleybennett8879 Год назад

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌🌍🌍🌍🌎🌎🌎🌏🌏🌏

  • @MrMarkOlson
    @MrMarkOlson Год назад

    Ef around with mother nature and find out.

  • @scotthultin7769
    @scotthultin7769 Год назад +1

    Turn off the weather modification machines and guess what them people won't have no place to live that place and fill up with water again

  • @runcmt
    @runcmt Год назад

    return the lakes to the people of Calif.

  • @b.l.8611
    @b.l.8611 Год назад

    Obviously, you must be an engineer? Or Hydrogeologist?

  • @ruralangwin
    @ruralangwin Год назад +2

    We're doomed.

  • @samshepperrd
    @samshepperrd Год назад +1

    18:52. This is how there sre native populations of Rainbow Trout snd their cousins, Golden Trout (CA state fish):in the upper Kern River and its tributaries. There were mo trout on the east slope of the Sierras until man introduced them.
    It's a shame how man alters the environment exclusively to his own benefit, usually at the expense of other life forms -:often to the point of their extinction. There will be a reconning. The linger it is delayed, the greater it's cost on humanity.
    I don't care.
    Very interesting video.

  • @napleswolverine7189
    @napleswolverine7189 Год назад

    I love the Kern River it brings a calmness just make sure if you’re seeing this and you wanna come up here please wear a life jacket you will save your life