TR - McConnell Loop, Desolation Wilderness (Tahoe)
Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 10:54 am
Newbie poster here, so bear with me. It's difficult to stop being "distracted" by all the great information on this site long enough to post!
Last weekend (Jun 30-Jul 2), we did our first backpack of the summer around McConnell Loop in Desolation Wilderness west of Tahoe, from the Wrights Lake area. I didn't know this was called the McConnell Loop or McConnell Lake Trail before I went, otherwise I might have been able to find the trail description online that said: "...the McConnell Lake Trail, which (I’m certain) was built by, and not improved since, the Spanish conquistadores." Um, yeah.
We had a nice first breezy day over Rockbound Pass, around Doris Lake and camped at Lake Lois. Trail was still pretty soggy, a few snow patches and not many flowers yet, but the area between Doris and Lois will I'm sure be exploding in color by this weekend or next. This trail is plenty straightforward, and certainly many daytrippers cover this ground. The following day we headed to Lake Schmidell and then continued around the loop of lakes to the north, including Leland Lakes, McConnell, Horseshoe, and 4-Q Lakes before completing the loop and returning to Schmidell.
It looks like such a small, innocent little loop on the map - we actually brought our packs with us around the loop to help train us for our next longer trip later this month. The section from Schmidell over the pass and down to Leland Lakes is beautiful with great views, and there are some lovely streams just downstream of these lakes. Remarkably quiet for a Tahoe-area trail, too. This would have made a great day trip from Schmidell. But, we continued on. Beyond McConnell (which is pretty filled in and grassy) it became more difficult to find and stay on the trail. Soon we were walking on granite and depending on cairns to stay on the trail - but at each cairn we had to stop and look around for the next one, sometimes hiking several hundred feet up or down before seeing the next, then going to that cairn, and repeating. All ok until you start getting tired, mentally and physically, then it just gets old fast. By 4-Q, we were spent, and still had several miles - and even more hunting for the trail. Finally found Camper Flat (departed quickly due to swarming mozzies) then up from the trail junction to Velma Lakes and China Flat. Still looking for cairns all the way up some 800 feet in elevation, then lost the trail in snow, then lost the trail in the trees downed in the windstorm last fall. Trail conditions in the mile or 2 section between this area and Schmidell are pretty bad right now, especially compared to what I'm used to in Desolation. Combine climbing over and around downed trees in the mud, with packs on, with hungry mosquitoes at the end of an already long day - well, we were really ready to crash out on the rocks at Lake Schmidell. If only the bugs would have let us, but it was warm with no breeze at all, so we ate behind our nets in the tent and slept, and headed back out over Rockbound Pass the next day.
For a Tahoe trail, on 4th of July week, I thought it remarkable that we saw NO ONE the entire day around the McConnell Loop. But maybe it wasn't a coincidence! In any case, we're much better trained for the next trip!!
Last weekend (Jun 30-Jul 2), we did our first backpack of the summer around McConnell Loop in Desolation Wilderness west of Tahoe, from the Wrights Lake area. I didn't know this was called the McConnell Loop or McConnell Lake Trail before I went, otherwise I might have been able to find the trail description online that said: "...the McConnell Lake Trail, which (I’m certain) was built by, and not improved since, the Spanish conquistadores." Um, yeah.
We had a nice first breezy day over Rockbound Pass, around Doris Lake and camped at Lake Lois. Trail was still pretty soggy, a few snow patches and not many flowers yet, but the area between Doris and Lois will I'm sure be exploding in color by this weekend or next. This trail is plenty straightforward, and certainly many daytrippers cover this ground. The following day we headed to Lake Schmidell and then continued around the loop of lakes to the north, including Leland Lakes, McConnell, Horseshoe, and 4-Q Lakes before completing the loop and returning to Schmidell.
It looks like such a small, innocent little loop on the map - we actually brought our packs with us around the loop to help train us for our next longer trip later this month. The section from Schmidell over the pass and down to Leland Lakes is beautiful with great views, and there are some lovely streams just downstream of these lakes. Remarkably quiet for a Tahoe-area trail, too. This would have made a great day trip from Schmidell. But, we continued on. Beyond McConnell (which is pretty filled in and grassy) it became more difficult to find and stay on the trail. Soon we were walking on granite and depending on cairns to stay on the trail - but at each cairn we had to stop and look around for the next one, sometimes hiking several hundred feet up or down before seeing the next, then going to that cairn, and repeating. All ok until you start getting tired, mentally and physically, then it just gets old fast. By 4-Q, we were spent, and still had several miles - and even more hunting for the trail. Finally found Camper Flat (departed quickly due to swarming mozzies) then up from the trail junction to Velma Lakes and China Flat. Still looking for cairns all the way up some 800 feet in elevation, then lost the trail in snow, then lost the trail in the trees downed in the windstorm last fall. Trail conditions in the mile or 2 section between this area and Schmidell are pretty bad right now, especially compared to what I'm used to in Desolation. Combine climbing over and around downed trees in the mud, with packs on, with hungry mosquitoes at the end of an already long day - well, we were really ready to crash out on the rocks at Lake Schmidell. If only the bugs would have let us, but it was warm with no breeze at all, so we ate behind our nets in the tent and slept, and headed back out over Rockbound Pass the next day.
For a Tahoe trail, on 4th of July week, I thought it remarkable that we saw NO ONE the entire day around the McConnell Loop. But maybe it wasn't a coincidence! In any case, we're much better trained for the next trip!!