We made camp down on the North Fork of the Kings River for our last night in the backcountry. This is the last spot the trail parallels the river before heading up the hill toward Post Corral Meadow.
There are lots of great places to play in the water here although this time of year, most of the water is from snow melt. That makes it a wee bit chilly!
A huge pool that would be fun to play in if the water was 10 degrees warmer.
I did get my feet wet but only barely. The tumbled smooth granite feels good on my toes.
My dad found a little granite sliver and put it in the ground like an obelisk. I wonder what the next group of people to pass this way will think.
Our little campsite. There was plenty of wood here to have a fire in the evening.
Glaciated granite next to rough granite. It wasn’t that long ago in geologic timescales that this whole area was under a great deal of ice.
The sun setting on the North Fork of the Kings River.
Enjoying a fire on our last night in the wilderness. We were the only people for miles around.