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TR: 10/7-10/9 Aloha Lake to Mt. Price - Desolation

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2016 1:39 am
by nightowl
We wanted to squeeze in one more trip before the season ended, and we opted for Aloha Lake in Desolation because of its proximity to the bay.

After parking in the Echo Lakes parking area, we packed up and headed out. We were hoping the water taxi was running, but the flat hike along lower and upper Echo Lakes was quite enjoyable.
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Once the trail started to wind through the forest, we hit several patches of melting snow and ice.
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After 5 miles from the trailhead, we reached the southern shore of Aloha Lake. We wanted to climb Mt. Price the next day, so we continued along the eastern shoreline to camp closer to Mosquito Pass. You could tell the lake was low, as there were lots of sandy patches between the trail and the shoreline.
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We found a great campsite with benches and a wind wall made out of logs soon after the turnoff the PCT. We were expecting temperatures below freezing, but Friday night pleasantly surprised us and was one of the nicest nights I've experienced in the Sierras. It was absolutely windless, and the sunset was so incredibly pink.
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The next morning we headed up Mosquito Pass, and once we reached the top we cut off the trail to the left and headed up the mountain.
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We headed for the large notch to the right of the summit, and the loose rock, snow, and steep incline made it a challenge. Once we made it, we carefully traversed our way to the peak of Mount Price.
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It took us a total of 2.5 hours of scrambling from Mosquito Pass to make it to the summit, and after a quick lunch, we headed back down. Coming down was much more challenging and tedious, but after 3 hours we were back at our campsite.

A lot more backpackers showed up Saturday evening, and there was now a slight breeze in the air. We woke up to catch the sunrise before hiking back out.
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Being my first trip to Desolation, it was a great combination of off trail adventure combined with those classic Sierra sunrise/sunsets that can't fully be captured in photos. We were worried it would be cold since it was late in the season, but the weather was perfect, there were no bugs, and there were less crowds.

More photos/full trip report can be found here: http://www.backcountrycow.com/blog/2016 ... o-mt-price

Re: TR: 10/7-10/9 Aloha Lake to Mt. Price - Desolation

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2016 6:41 am
by balzaccom
Great report. This is our favorite time of the year to hike in Desolation!

Re: TR: 10/7-10/9 Aloha Lake to Mt. Price - Desolation

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2016 2:21 pm
by cmon4day
Nice TR. I like the picture of your camp with the tree. Awesome. I haven't done Mt. Price yet but its on my list.

Re: TR: 10/7-10/9 Aloha Lake to Mt. Price - Desolation

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2016 2:28 pm
by cefire
Nice TR!! Next time you visit check out Agassiz which is just next door to Mt. Price (along the same ridgeline). Really fun scramble and a very unique summit block :)

Re: TR: 10/7-10/9 Aloha Lake to Mt. Price - Desolation

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2016 4:24 pm
by FeetFirst
Wonderful photos! Thanks for the report.

I've always enjoyed the stroll around Echo Lakes if for nothing else to gawk at the cool little cabins and daydream about living in one.
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Re: TR: 10/7-10/9 Aloha Lake to Mt. Price - Desolation

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 12:06 pm
by SNOOOOW
I agree with cmon...awesome sunset photo. Aloha is actually a backcountry reservoir (so it is man made) and they basically drain it completely this time of year. If that was your 1st time is desolation then you need to check out Aloha in July when that lake is big and full. Perfect for a nice dip on a warm day as the lake usually hovers around 67 degrees F. I need to do Price still, great report! :drinkers:

Re: TR: 10/7-10/9 Aloha Lake to Mt. Price - Desolation

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 7:28 pm
by cloudlesssky
Nice pictures and a great job taking advantage of the late season!

I made a point of stopping at Lake Aloha on my last trip through there. I'd hiked through a couple years earlier and thought it was spectacular. During the first trip there were people swimming and laying in the sun on the rocks. It left enough of an impression that I wanted to spend the night on my second pass through. I hiked most of the day from Meeks Bay and was rewarded with an awesome evening.
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The next morning was just as spectacular.
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Re: TR: 10/7-10/9 Aloha Lake to Mt. Price - Desolation

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 9:05 pm
by kpeter
Very nice report. I love seeing areas I have visited at times and conditions different from when I was there. Your group looks like it was having a really good time, and I also like that sunset pic with your tent!