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Re: TR: taboose, upper basin, and NOT lake basin, 8/23-8/29

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 9:13 am
by Turtleggjp
There's a chance I might be going up that way to go after Marion Peak in a few weeks. I'll keep my eyes out for it.

Matt

Re: TR: taboose, upper basin, and NOT lake basin, 8/23-8/29

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 4:23 pm
by frozenintime
robert, i can see how finding the bottom of the cartridge trail might be time consuming. i didn't find much evidence of any trail leading up to it. like i said, that big, open meadow area is the probably the thing to be searching for rather than a trail.

daisy, i also doubt you'd save much time by dropping straight from bench. though we were going exceptionally slow.

Re: TR: taboose, upper basin, and NOT lake basin, 8/23-8/29

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 4:28 pm
by Wandering Daisy
Back in the trees, away from the creek, there is a large camp area with cairns where the Cartridge Trail started, at least when I was there a few years back. Not sure if the cairns are still there.

Re: TR: taboose, upper basin, and NOT lake basin, 8/23-8/29

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 5:57 pm
by Mike M.
Back in the trees, away from the creek, there is a large camp area with cairns where the Cartridge Trail started, at least when I was there a few years back. Not sure if the cairns are still there.
Yes, that is right. The trail is easy to locate if you take the time to look for it. It is about 200 yards north of the river in an area that is thickly wooded with Lodgepole pine trees (not a lot of open space in the area) and is well marked by rocks that have been placed there to invite you to head up the obvious path. The switchbacks are in good shape and are easy to follow. Once up to the pretty lake just south of the pass, the trail grows faint and is easy to lose.

Re: TR: taboose, upper basin, and NOT lake basin, 8/23-8/29

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 11:09 pm
by notis
found this trip report and enjoyed it! you're right, "cartridge lake" looks stunning.