TR: Thousand Island Lake, Ediza Lake (6/5 - 6/8 2015)
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 2:55 am
4 day trip to Thousand Island Lake from Agnew Meadows. Here is the route taken. The GPX data was recorded using my watch, so the mileages may be a bit off due to loss of GPS signal. The Reds Meadow/Devils Postpile Shuttle had not started running yet for the season, so we drove into the park and parked at the trailhead. The trailhead has bear lockers for overnight storage of food and other smellables.
Last year over the Memorial Day Weekend, I visited Thousand Island Lake but starting at the Rush Creek TH. The hike in from Agnew Meadows is a much easier hike, more mellow ascent. From Rush Creek, you immediately start climbing, and ascend about 3000' over 3.5 miles.
Day 01
10 miles from Agnew Meadows to Thousand Island Lake on the High Trail. The day started off with clear sunny skies, but quickly turned dark gray. Eventually, it rained, it hailed, and it snowed at various points along the trail. When we reached Thousand Island Lake, it had stopped raining and the sky cleared up a bit for an awesome sunset. Most of the High Trail is exposed. There were several streams with water along the way. Temps probably in the 60s and 40s.
High Trail to Thousand Island Lake
Mammoth Mountain
Sticky cinquefoil (Potentilla glandulosa)
Exposed terrain
Shadow Lake
Some kind of lupine ???
Thousand Island Lake, Banner Peak
Sunrise at Thousand Island Lake*
Day 02
9 mile day hike to Davis Lakes. The weather during the day was sunny and with clear skies; temps in the 60s. The surface of the upper of the lakes was mostly frozen over. In the early evening, the sky clouded over, and then it hailed for about 15 minutes, and snowed a bit. Just as quickly, the sky cleared up, and the temperature rose a few degrees. Just enough to be comfortable to go swimming in the lake for a bit.
Davis Lakes, Rodgers Peak
Davis Lakes, lower
Snow on the north-facing slopes
Davis Lakes, upper
Lake near Island Pass
Island Pass, Koip Crest
Banner Peak shrouded in fog
Day 03
8 miles from Thousand Island Lake to Ediza Lake. The day started off with wonderful views of Emerald, Ruby, and Garnet Lakes. And then the trail descended into an awesome looking meadow. There were some patches of snow near Emerald Lake. The weather was actually warm though a bit windy through the day. Once we entered the forest and neared the junction to Ediza Lake, the mosquitoes were out for blood. Fortunately there weren't that many, but I guess that in a few weeks, it'll be unbearable. No precipitation today, and the low temperature for the night was probably in the mid 40s.
Emerald Lake
Ruby Lake
Garnet Lake
Switchbacks into a meadow
Mountain Heather (Phyllodoce breweri)
Ediza Lake
Day 04
7 miles from Ediza Lake to Agnew Meadows. Started off early to avoid the holiday weekend traffic back to the Bay Area. Along the way, stopped at Shadow Lake to enjoy a swim. The water was cold, but the sun was already warming up the granite on the shore. The mosquitoes were out and about in the forested areas of the trail. After the trail passes Shadow Lake, the views open up, and the High Trail is visible across the valley. Lots of wildflowers at this elevation range dotting the hillsides.
Sunrise at Ediza Lake
Reflections
Two Teats???
Sierra stickseed (Hackelia nervosa)
Arrowleaf groundsel (Senecio triangularis)
Wavyleaf Indian paintbrush (Castilleja applegatei)
Footbridge near Shadow Creek and San Joaquin River
Olaine Lake
Agnew Meadows
Last year over the Memorial Day Weekend, I visited Thousand Island Lake but starting at the Rush Creek TH. The hike in from Agnew Meadows is a much easier hike, more mellow ascent. From Rush Creek, you immediately start climbing, and ascend about 3000' over 3.5 miles.
Day 01
10 miles from Agnew Meadows to Thousand Island Lake on the High Trail. The day started off with clear sunny skies, but quickly turned dark gray. Eventually, it rained, it hailed, and it snowed at various points along the trail. When we reached Thousand Island Lake, it had stopped raining and the sky cleared up a bit for an awesome sunset. Most of the High Trail is exposed. There were several streams with water along the way. Temps probably in the 60s and 40s.
High Trail to Thousand Island Lake
Mammoth Mountain
Sticky cinquefoil (Potentilla glandulosa)
Exposed terrain
Shadow Lake
Some kind of lupine ???
Thousand Island Lake, Banner Peak
Sunrise at Thousand Island Lake*
Day 02
9 mile day hike to Davis Lakes. The weather during the day was sunny and with clear skies; temps in the 60s. The surface of the upper of the lakes was mostly frozen over. In the early evening, the sky clouded over, and then it hailed for about 15 minutes, and snowed a bit. Just as quickly, the sky cleared up, and the temperature rose a few degrees. Just enough to be comfortable to go swimming in the lake for a bit.
Davis Lakes, Rodgers Peak
Davis Lakes, lower
Snow on the north-facing slopes
Davis Lakes, upper
Lake near Island Pass
Island Pass, Koip Crest
Banner Peak shrouded in fog
Day 03
8 miles from Thousand Island Lake to Ediza Lake. The day started off with wonderful views of Emerald, Ruby, and Garnet Lakes. And then the trail descended into an awesome looking meadow. There were some patches of snow near Emerald Lake. The weather was actually warm though a bit windy through the day. Once we entered the forest and neared the junction to Ediza Lake, the mosquitoes were out for blood. Fortunately there weren't that many, but I guess that in a few weeks, it'll be unbearable. No precipitation today, and the low temperature for the night was probably in the mid 40s.
Emerald Lake
Ruby Lake
Garnet Lake
Switchbacks into a meadow
Mountain Heather (Phyllodoce breweri)
Ediza Lake
Day 04
7 miles from Ediza Lake to Agnew Meadows. Started off early to avoid the holiday weekend traffic back to the Bay Area. Along the way, stopped at Shadow Lake to enjoy a swim. The water was cold, but the sun was already warming up the granite on the shore. The mosquitoes were out and about in the forested areas of the trail. After the trail passes Shadow Lake, the views open up, and the High Trail is visible across the valley. Lots of wildflowers at this elevation range dotting the hillsides.
Sunrise at Ediza Lake
Reflections
Two Teats???
Sierra stickseed (Hackelia nervosa)
Arrowleaf groundsel (Senecio triangularis)
Wavyleaf Indian paintbrush (Castilleja applegatei)
Footbridge near Shadow Creek and San Joaquin River
Olaine Lake
Agnew Meadows