Date Hiked: February 18, 2022
General Condition: Passable (some brush and/or deadfalls, tread evident)
Pleasant trail. About a mile in the spring below the trail is still running (its a scramble to get to it, and its off trail but wanted to note it.) About 4 miles in is the only other source of water on the trail. Its a beautiful and generoud water flow. It isn't until the last mile that you come across most of the deadfalls and washedout parts of trail.
Vicente Flat has water running through it. Enough for "a little bit above the ankle" pools to form and a good steady flow (nothing stagnate). I was at VF back in 2019 and the water flow was more heavy, cali definitely could use one last Spring down pour to keep this river running longer.
No mosquitoes at all

at camp. And we camped one night close to the river.
Very chilly early since camp is under a shaded canopy, fire was very much enjoyed. Oddly the morning (I was up at 5:30) was quite warm.
Left camp at about 8:30am and there must have been at least 25-30 backpackers hiking in to camp VF. Very popular for a Saturday. We planned to stay two nights but only stayed one.
Lots of wildflowers and ferns are still lush and green. The fairy ferns are starting to wilt.
Beautiful views, at about 10am the thin haze started fizzling out.