Hi all,
I'm considering a late-summer dayhike to the summit of Mt Lewis (just east of Yosemite NP), following this route:
1. Start at the Mono Pass trailhead
2. Shortly before Mono Pass, go right (south) on the trail that goes towards Parker Pass
3. Leave this trail at some point and go cross-country to the Mt Lewis summit
My question is about the cross-country leg. I've see photos people have posted, and the landscape is barren, to say the least. There don't appear to be any landmarks to indicate where to leave the trail and where to make any turn(s) between leaving the trail and reaching the summit.
Can anybody provide any info that will help me navigate this leg of the hike? I have the old (before National Geographic) "Yosemite, Mammoth, and Central Sierra" TOPO! software, so I would be able to view a route on a .tpo file and GPS coordinates for waypoints on a .tpg file if anybody could send these file(s) to steve_moran86@hotmail.com. Or at this TopoZone URL
( http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=37. ... ayer=DRG25 ), clicking on where to leave the trail and where to make any turn(s) will display the GPS coordinates for these waypoints near the top of the screen, and from here the coordinates could be cut-and-pasted into your reply.
Thanx very much!
Mount Lewis info needed
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Re: Mount Lewis info needed
Hi Steve
I have not climb this peak, but Secor says its an easy class 1 from Parker
or Mono Pass.
From your topo I would head up towards the lake above Parker on the topo
and then follow the creek that drains into that lake.
Then continue straight up, parallel to Mt.Lewis till I get to the 11500 ft
contour line on the map and then turn and head straight for the summit.
I have not climb this peak, but Secor says its an easy class 1 from Parker
or Mono Pass.
From your topo I would head up towards the lake above Parker on the topo
and then follow the creek that drains into that lake.
Then continue straight up, parallel to Mt.Lewis till I get to the 11500 ft
contour line on the map and then turn and head straight for the summit.
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Re: Mount Lewis info needed
Before you get to Parker Pass, you will see the way to your left. There is no trail, just head for the summit. http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=37. ... ayer=DRG25
I think we left the trail where the red mark is, and headed for the “11” of 11,600 on the map. Just make your way to the summit.
Pix: http://snownymph.smugmug.com/gallery/21 ... #112235935
Leaving the trail: http://snownymph.smugmug.com/gallery/21 ... #112233466
good luck!
I think we left the trail where the red mark is, and headed for the “11” of 11,600 on the map. Just make your way to the summit.
Pix: http://snownymph.smugmug.com/gallery/21 ... #112235935
Leaving the trail: http://snownymph.smugmug.com/gallery/21 ... #112233466
good luck!
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Re: Mount Lewis info needed
Many thanx to maverick and Snow Nymph for their helpful replies!
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