Field notes, v4215
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by the Kern over time. The canyon is deep + winding - very impressive. The first site I tried to set up at was near Lake Kaweah outside of Three Rivers. The area was extremely dry and the quantity of private property made it impossible to work. The ranger at Lake Kaweah said he had some woodrats in his house but those are all I saw sign of. We continued on the J21 to head towards Badger. The road wound through lush farmlands and the town of Badger was very quaint. We went up the J45 into Sequoia Nat'l Forest and tired out so we just pulled off + camped on a dirt road. There appears to be some woodrat houses but it's too late to make a good trapping effort.