Are there fire pits or something similar at 00S? Thinking about taking my wife there for some airplane camping but having a fire is part of her go/no go criteria. Thanks for the info.
Regards,
Lefty


Scolopax wrote:The strip is in very good shape right now. I don't think that there is a fire ring or a designated campsite, but it is a great spot for fires and camping, and neither are prohibited. It is about a 1/2 mile walk to Paradise campsite, which is a very nice campground with sites on the river. It's a four mile hike upstream to the Belknap hot springs also.

chosstronaut wrote:Yeah unfortunately not a lot going on there but there are a couple of cool caves/lava tubes within a mile's walk that are worth checking out, one being rather technical requiring a 300' rope to rappel in, the other is easy for everyone and usually holds ice well into the summer. If ya want some info lemme know. After driving by it a million times since I was a kid, thinking how crazy it would be to land there, to finally do it was a real treat. I was thinking it would be cool to fly in there and then hitch-hike up the hill to the PCT and walk in and climb either Three Fingered Jack or Mt. Washington... someday!
GroundLooper wrote:It's about 6 miles from the strip to the PCT. Throw in bicycle and it shouldn't take too long. It's listed as class 5.0, which I would happily do if the peak wasn't a total choss pile. Might be interesting to check out. Flying around it one year, it was amazing the fingers hadn't crumbled already from what I could see.
Washington looks a bit better. Still crappy rock from reports. Class 4 - 5.
Didn't know about the caves. That could be fun.

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