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Re: If you only had one more place to hike to...

Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 7:13 pm
by Cross Country
The lake I'm refering to is at 10200 feet and north of windy ridge and it's outlet flows into Cartridge Creek. It's apparently not one of the Hoorseshoe Lakes. Is this that one?

Re: If you only had one more place to hike to...

Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 8:02 pm
by Take-a-Hike
No...this is the uppermost Horseshoe.
I did see the lake u r referring to, but did not go down that low..stayed to the n/east enroute to White Pass.

Re: If you only had one more place to hike to...

Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 8:57 pm
by mokelumnekid
This kind of criteria spins-up very personal elements- for example the otherwise uninteresting peaks between Hwy's. 88 and 108, because that is where my grandparents introduced me to the Sierra and I first found my backcountry legs. But other than that maybe Lakes Basin, or the Cathedral Range (north to Mt. Conness), because I've had so many great climbing and rambling experiences there. Other than that almost any eastside trailhead will do.

But the book of life has a few unwritten chapters for me yet, like the east ridge Russell which is on the bucket list- maybe summer of 2012.

Re: If you only had one more place to hike to...

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 11:31 pm
by giantbrookie
There are so many places....but I would return to the Dumbbells (if physically capable), not only because it's the kind of isolated off trail place I like so much but for sentimental reasons, for my trip there with my wife 17 years ago remains our favorite. The "one trip" would go to 11393 then Barrett Lakes, then Amphitheater, then Dumbbells, then Lakes Basin, then another trailless destination then out Taboose.

If something less physically demanding, then it would be a certain spot in the Dinkey Lakes. With my dad, that certain spot was the area above Saddlebag. With me and Judy there is that one place in the Dinkeys (although we might feel differently if it does in fact go fishless). Then there is an even easier off trail spot that is a favorite of the kids--we took them there on their first two backpacking trips. No doubt the sentimental value there will grow with time.

Re: If you only had one more place to hike to...

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 8:57 pm
by Wandering Daisy
Is this the lake north of WIndy Ridge? It is below Gray Pass on northwest side. I camped at the little pond above this lake on Ropers High Route this summer.

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Re: If you only had one more place to hike to...

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 2:22 pm
by Timberline
Great thread, but Whoa, this is a hard one! Been reading all these wonderful posts and getting reminded of so many places I never got to - - so tempting to imagine the possibilities. OK, so if I hafta, my choice would be Sixty Lakes Basin. First, beautiful landscapes and skylines throughout, especially from Kearsarge Pass entrance then over Glen Pass (plus the fantasy of using Dragon Pass as an alternate access). Second, so much to see around Rae Lakes, where its so comfortable but there's never enough time. Last and best, my wife and I spent part of our honeymoon packing into that country for a week - - her first wilderness trek. Great memories! :wink:

Re: If you only had one more place to hike to...

Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2010 10:47 pm
by Cross Country
Thanks Wandering Daisy. I hope someone who knows for sure answers this. The is what I would expect it to look like.

Re: If you only had one more place to hike to...

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 3:32 pm
by Wandering Daisy
Here is another photo - this one taken the next day from Gray Pass. It is a beautiful lake. It is farther down to the lake than it looks like. The afternoon I was at the little pond above it, the weather was stormy and I was out of energy so did not go down to walk around this lake. I regret that.

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Re: If you only had one more place to hike to...

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 10:05 pm
by Take-a-Hike
This is the lake that I saw on the same route, that, TMK, is the only lake past the Horseshoes that is of any significance on the SHR until you get into the basin below Grey Pass. In Doyle's chronicles, I believe he refers to it as the "lake on the edge of forever"...or some such phrase. And,yes, it is a ways down there....it bears a visit, if for no other reason than to peer over the edge, but time was an issue on the trek to Lakes Basin and something we didn't have enough of.....oh..for another visit w/more time and energy...
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Re: If you only had one more place to hike to...

Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 8:01 am
by East Side Hiker
All these picture from the Grey Pass area are really fantasitc.

And on my trip, I'd definately loop over to 60 Lakes Basin, as was earlier suggested, or to McGee Lakes.