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Capanna Gamlin 1872

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Capanna Gamlin 1872

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Gamlin Cabin 1872 is a significant historical site nestled within the majestic Grant Grove area of Kings Canyon National Park, California. Standing at an elevation of approximately 1940 meters in the Sierra Nevada mountains, this humble log cabin holds the distinction of being the first building constructed in the grove and the oldest surviving structure within the entire national park. It is prominently located about 200 feet northwest of the iconic General Grant Tree, making it an essential stop for…

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    4 ottobre 2019

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    Capanna sorprendentemente ben conservata dagli inizi dell'insediamento nell'area del parco. Costruito nel 1872 dai taglialegna Israel e Thomas Gamlin che sfruttarono per alcuni anni un diritto di disboscamento su 160 acri nel General Grant Grove fino alla creazione del parco nel 1890. Fungeva da deposito e in seguito fu la prima casa dei ranger nel primi anni del 20° secolo.
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    La capanna Gablin fu costruita nel 1872 da taglialegna che avevano ricevuto una concessione in questa foresta pochi anni prima della creazione del parco.
    Logicamente fungeva quindi da prima casa per i ranger, proprio all'inizio del parco nazionale.
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    Hike the easy 2.6-mile General Grant Trail loop in Kings Canyon National Park, featuring giant sequoias and historical sites.

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    Hike the easy 2.5-mile North Grove Loop in Kings Canyon National Park, featuring giant sequoias and the historic General Grant Tree.

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    Elevazione 1.940 m

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    Posizione:Fresno County, California, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What is the historical significance of Gamlin Cabin?

    Gamlin Cabin, built in 1872, holds significant historical value as the first building constructed in the Grant Grove and the oldest surviving structure in Kings Canyon National Park. It served various roles, from a pioneer home for the Gamlin brothers who grazed cattle, to a storage facility for the U.S. Cavalry, and later as the residence of the park's first civilian ranger, Lewis L. Davis. It offers a tangible link to the early history of settlement and conservation in the Giant Sequoias.

    What are the notable architectural features of Gamlin Cabin?

    The cabin is constructed from distinctive, hand-hewn, squared sugar pine timbers, averaging about 7 inches thick and 1 foot, 3 inches high. Its roof shingles are made of sequoia. It features two doors, windows on each side, and a masonry fireplace built into the rear wall. Despite being moved twice and undergoing restorations, including the replacement of lower logs with termite-resistant giant sequoia and the addition of a concrete foundation in 1978, it largely retains its original 19th-century appearance.

    Is Gamlin Cabin accessible for all visitors, including families with young children?

    Yes, Gamlin Cabin is considered very family-friendly. It is typically part of an easy loop trail that also includes the General Grant Tree and the Fallen Monarch, making it suitable for visitors of all ages and fitness levels, including families with young children. The path is generally well-maintained and offers an accessible way to experience the park's history and natural beauty.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails leading to Gamlin Cabin?

    Kings Canyon National Park has specific regulations regarding pets. Generally, dogs are permitted on paved roads, in campgrounds, and in picnic areas, but they are not allowed on most unpaved trails, including those leading to Gamlin Cabin. Always check the current National Park Service guidelines for pet restrictions before your visit to ensure compliance.

    What are the parking options for visiting Gamlin Cabin?

    Gamlin Cabin is located within the popular Grant Grove area of Kings Canyon National Park. There are designated parking lots available near the General Grant Tree and the Grant Grove Village, from which the cabin is easily accessible via a short loop trail. Parking can fill up quickly during peak season, so arriving earlier in the day is often recommended, especially on weekends and holidays.

    Are there any permits required to visit Gamlin Cabin?

    No specific permit is required to visit Gamlin Cabin itself. However, as it is located within Kings Canyon National Park, you will need to pay the standard national park entrance fee upon arrival. This fee grants access to both Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks for a set period.

    What is the best time of year to visit Gamlin Cabin to avoid crowds?

    While the cabin is accessible year-round, the Grant Grove area can get busy, especially during summer and on holiday weekends. To avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons—late spring (May-early June) or early fall (September-October). During these times, the weather is generally pleasant, and the number of visitors is typically lower than in mid-summer.

    What other landmarks or viewpoints are near Gamlin Cabin?

    Gamlin Cabin is conveniently located about 200 feet northwest of the iconic General Grant Tree, often called 'The Nation's Christmas Tree.' It's also part of a loop trail that includes the Fallen Monarch, a hollowed-out giant sequoia log you can walk through. The Grant Grove area itself offers several other giant sequoia groves and scenic viewpoints within a short drive or hike.

    Are there any food or accommodation options near Gamlin Cabin?

    Yes, the Grant Grove Village, located within Kings Canyon National Park, offers several amenities. You can find dining options, a market, and lodging at the Grant Grove Cabins or the John Muir Lodge. These facilities are typically open seasonally, so it's advisable to check their operating hours and make reservations in advance, especially during peak travel times.

    Can Gamlin Cabin be visited during winter?

    Yes, Gamlin Cabin can be visited during winter, but conditions will be different. The Grant Grove area remains accessible, though some roads may require tire chains depending on snow levels. The cabin itself will be surrounded by snow, offering a unique and serene experience. Be prepared for cold weather, and wear appropriate winter hiking gear, including waterproof boots and layers. Some park facilities may have reduced hours or be closed.

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