Route Recommendation Lamarck Lakes or PP to Huntington Lake

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Re: Route Recommendation Lamarck Lakes or PP to Huntington L

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If you are willing to spend some money, so you can get to see more of the backcountry, considered using this shuttle service, it will cut off a day or two you would have otherwise had to have spent to get to Huntington from Florence Lake, just an idea, call them about the cost. Using this service would allow you to start from Mosquito Flats or even South Lake and stay withing your mileage limits.
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I know for sure what I would do - it's the reverse of a route I skied in the spring of 2011.
From North Lake:
over Lamarck col to Darwin Bench; to evolution, sapphire, Wanda lakes; over the saddle to Davis Lakes; from the sort of upper middle Davis lake there is a chute due south of point 11462 that takes you up and over onto the plateau filled with little lakes that is due north of Martha Lake; to martha; down canyon to Hell For Sure pass (actaully I came over the next saddle south which I have heard called Artic Lake pass, and I'd go that way myself but HFS is almost as good); Disappointment Lake, Davis Lake, lower Indian Lake, Reddy's hole, Red Rock Basin, Thompson Pass, Thompson Lake, Summit Lake, Rodeo Meadow, Rock Meadow; there is a trail heading north out of Rock Meadow, you'll take that till almost to Weldon's Camp,then head off-trail to pick up a jeep trail over by Bear Butte that takes you down by Rancheria Falls to the highway.
Took 8 1/2 days to ski it, 7 days walking would be great.

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Re: Route Recommendation Lamarck Lakes or PP to Huntington L

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paul... is this a close approximation as to what you described.

https://www.gaiagps.com/datasummary/tra ... c95e617b1/
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Re: Route Recommendation Lamarck Lakes or PP to Huntington L

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that's fairly close; though it takes a different route from Disappointment lake to Thompson Pass, and some variation between Summit Lake and Rock Meadow, and then heads to the ski area instead of to Rancheria falls road. That last variation is one that might be tricky - navigating in that forest is not the simplest off-trail, since it's hard to see many landmarks. Going over by Bear butte to the rancheria falls road is not too bad, I've done it in both directions in the snow.
I also think you'd be missing something by not going Reddy's Hole/Red Rock Basin instead of this route which stays down in the canyons more. The cross-country up there is very easy and the terrain is nice.
Be aware that in that whole area from disappointment lake/Red mountain Basin to Thompson pass, what seem to be trails on one map are not shown on others, and may or may not be identifiable on the ground. Having been there only on the snow I can't vouch for any of the trails, but I can vouch for the navigating being pretty easy without trails if you pay attention. Also, well worth going up to the ridge that encircles red rock/Reddy's hole by way of Mt. Shinn & Zingheim heights to look at the views - it's spectacular anywhere along the ridge and there are various places where it's easy to get up there.
Makes me wish I was taking this route this summer!
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Re: Route Recommendation Lamarck Lakes or PP to Huntington L

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The qualifications (Class 1) for the son does not sound like someone who should be going over Lamark Col. Or some of the other suggestions. Sounds to me like they are primarily trail hikers. Unless I read this wrong.
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Wandering Daisy wrote:The qualifications (Class 1) for the son does not sound like someone who should be going over Lamark Col. Or some of the other suggestions. Sounds to me like they are primarily trail hikers. Unless I read this wrong.
That's why I was suggesting Hell for Sure Pass over to Courtright, instead of some of the other fun options.
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His most notable trips: My son has done the baker Johnson lake loop in Great Basin NP... the scramble down into Johnson lake he handeled ok. He has done JMT Agnew meadows to Toulumne Meadow. Took that with ease. He has done Zion narrows top down camp half way. He has done Bryce Canyon rainbow point to sunrise point. He has done sequoia Mineral King Lake loop over black rock pass. he is currently 9 started backpacking with me when he was 6. This one we are planning would be the longest trip he has done. I am a bit concerned about this off trail for him with a pack. Have done many off trails with just day pack.

Here we are at Donahue pass... https://about.me/jorrflv. My youngest is in the white.

Hope this helps
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Re: Route Recommendation Lamarck Lakes or PP to Huntington L

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Did I mention that I am a teacher and don't work most of June and July... Try to hit 2 cool trips a summer.
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Re: Route Recommendation Lamarck Lakes or PP to Huntington L

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Sorry, I misunderstood the situation; I though this trip was you, on your own, going to meet your son who would be at camp. My route would be pretty challenging for a 9 or 10 year old. The lad would have to be very highly motivated and strong for his age to do it.
In the light of that I'd change my thoughts; Piute Pass, down to the the San Joaquin, Hell for sure pass, and then I think the rest of my idea is fine as long as Dad is a good navigator and the boy is motivated, since none of the terrain is challenging. You can shorten it up by going down stream on the SJ to the Florence lake inlet and catching a trail there that goes up the Summit Lake. That's quite a bit shorter but not so nice. You'll have to judge what your son will be up for and enjoy. My experience with boys that age is that it's all about motivation. Physically they are capable of a lot of walking if you keep their pack really light (like just sleeping bag and some clothes, you carry all the rest). But they have to be self-motivated or it's not fun for anybody.
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Re: Route Recommendation Lamarck Lakes or PP to Huntington L

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I will clarify for you all again(sorry my fault).. my 12 year old is at scout camp. I will take my younger son (9 now will be 10 when we do the trip) on the treck across the sierras

But his resume is listed above.
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