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The Carson-Iceberg Wilderness is a federal wilderness area located 80 miles
(130 km) northeast of Stockton, California. It
encompasses 160,000 acres (650 km2)[1] and was
designated by the California Wilderness Act
of 1984. It protects an area of High Sierra landscape with
elevations from 4,800 feet (1,500 m) to 11,462 feet
(3,494 m) along the Sierra Mountains from Ebbetts Pass to
Sonora Pass in the south.[2]The US Forest Service manages the wilderness
which is in both the Stanislaus National Forest
and the Toiyabe
National Forest. Located in the wilderness are the headwaters of the Carson River draining the east side of the
crest, as well as the North and Middle Forks of the Stanislaus
River on the west slopes.
The name Carson-Iceberg comes from two prominent geographical
features: the Carson River (named for noted scout and explorer Kit Carson) and the
distinctive granite formation called "The Iceberg" on the southern
boundary near Clark Fork Road.
Historical highlights: Jedediah Smith crossed the Sierra
Nevada Range near Ebbetts Pass sometime in 1827, and the first
immigrant party of Bartleson-Bidwell crossed over
in 1841 near Sonora Pass.
The wilderness supports large herds of mule deer and there is also good habitat for
black bear, which have become a problem due
to an insatiable appetite for backpackers' food. [3] The
forest cover consists of lodgepole pine, Jeffrey pine, aspen, Sierra juniper and curl-leaf mountain mahogany.
Curlleaf mountain-mahogany grove in the Toiyabe range, Nevada
Paiute
cutthroat trout
The Carson-Iceberg Wilderness supports a native population of
the only Paiute cutthroat trout in
existence in the drainages of Silver King Creek, a tributary of the
East Fork Carson River. They were listed as endangered under the
Endangered Species Preservation Act of 1966 and upgraded to
threatened status in 1973 with the passage of the Endangered Species Act (ESA)
which allowed regulated fishing of the Paiute. Historically, the US Fish
and Wildlife Service believe the Paiute trout only occupied the
Silver King Creek and its tributaries below the barrier of
LLewellyn Falls, and around 1912 were introduced to other streams
where the Paiute hybridized with the Lahonton and rainbow trout
species.[4]
The revised recovery plan by the US Fish and Wildlife Service
seeks to remove nonnative fish from the environment, protect
habitat for the current populations of Paiute trout, both within
the historical range of the Silver King Creek watershed and the
other streams in the region, such as North Fork Cottonwood Creek,
and lastly, to study the Paiute trout to better understand the
population trends.[5]
The main distinguishing characteristic is the lack of spots on the
body. The closely related Lahontan cutthroat trout has
between 50 to 100 spots whereas the Paiute may have five or
none.
The Paiute trout require a habitat of clean, well-oxygenated,
moving water with gravel bottoms and quiet pools near riparian
zones. They reach maturity in 2 years, spawn during June and July
with eggs hatching in 6–8 weeks and the fry emerging from the
gravel in 2–3 weeks. The rate of growth depends on water
temperature and food access, with the Silver King Creek Paiute
having been measured at 13.5 inches. Predators include the water
shrew and the dipper, a bird that can go underwater to feed. Humans
impact the Paiute trout as the fish show a lack of wariness to
anglers, possibly because of the high elevation environment and
lack of predators. Serious population declines have occurred from
moderate to light fishing of the trout.[6]
Also in the Silver King Creek watershed are the mountain
yellow-legged frog and the Yosemite toad.[7]
Permits
A permit is required from May to October for overnight visits
into the wilderness but can be used to visit more than one
wilderness area in a single trip. There is a limit of 15 people and
25 stock in the wilderness. Leave No Trace methods of wilderness
travel are highly encouraged by the US Forest Service.
- ^
Text of Act (appendix p. 1)
- ^
Akinson, p.142
- ^
Akinson, p.146
- ^
Revised Recovery Plan p. 11
- ^
Revised Recovery Plan, PDF p. 13
- ^
Revised Recovery Plan PDF p.22
- ^
Recovery Plan PDF pp.17-19
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