TR 10/29/14 Mokelumne peak
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 11:20 am
10/29/2014
Mokelumne peak 15.5 miles 3613 elevation gain 7 ½ hours
Okay I will start with do not drive to plasse trading post in nothing but a high clearance 4X4 preferably short wheel based vehicle! Took 45minutes to 1 hour to drive 5.1 miles quite fun but should not have been out there alone, was the only tracks on the road past Mud lake turnoff with snow on the ground. Made it but considered stopping and walking multiple times. So anyway on to the hiking part. Started at 8:30 as it took forever to get there. Right off took the road to the left…incorrect could not find a trail, went to the right and ended up at the Plasse trading post, from there take a road to the actual trailhead. With a ½ mile detour I was on the trail and a very nice one at that, went past a few junctions always heading for munson meadows. Finally got to the 1st saddle where it looked like you could go cross country to the peak but looked at my phones gps and if I went a little further on trail, a trail went where I wanted to go..opted for the trail. Got me to the next saddle then went cross country pretty much straight up the north ridge staying a little to the east. Nice boulders and sandy slopes but steep. Peaked over to the west side a couple of time would not be hard coming that way. Got to the top at 11:30 beautiful views in every direction. Signed the register which only had 2013/14 in it and took a picture of the benchmark. Before the trip I had done some research on the route etc and John Sarna had said something about the Mokelumne Tetons and I was intrigued, said to myself if I had enough time I would go take a look extra 2 miles added to the trip. So 11:45 off I went towards the tetons down the southeast side to the saddle and then traverse over, went up the first peaklet to see if it was worthwhile..went to the next one then traversed on the west side to the topmost Mokelumne teton well worth the elevation drop and extra mileage, Amazing views down to the river and the other Tetons. The register placed by Jon Sarna in 98 had only 14 entries before mine 1 from this year then back to 2008 was the next one. Some people rock climbed there a 5.7+. Anyway I consider it the highlight of the trip and WELL worth the time/effort. Made my way back to the southeast saddle and dropped down the eastern slopes traversing by the uppermost trees, worked out well. Got to the saddle with the trail and could not find it looked on the GPS I was standing on it…it is hard to see to say the least but becomes easier to follow past the trees. So back to the trailhead by 4. Then had to go 4X4ing scraped the bottom of my truck 3 times, past Allen camp, did see 1 other truck out there hunters and probably on their way to mud lake. Weather was perfect, on the way out some smoke was creeping up from controlled burns but had none on the hike.
Kristine 42 OGULs and supposed to snow this weekend
Mokelumne peak 15.5 miles 3613 elevation gain 7 ½ hours
Okay I will start with do not drive to plasse trading post in nothing but a high clearance 4X4 preferably short wheel based vehicle! Took 45minutes to 1 hour to drive 5.1 miles quite fun but should not have been out there alone, was the only tracks on the road past Mud lake turnoff with snow on the ground. Made it but considered stopping and walking multiple times. So anyway on to the hiking part. Started at 8:30 as it took forever to get there. Right off took the road to the left…incorrect could not find a trail, went to the right and ended up at the Plasse trading post, from there take a road to the actual trailhead. With a ½ mile detour I was on the trail and a very nice one at that, went past a few junctions always heading for munson meadows. Finally got to the 1st saddle where it looked like you could go cross country to the peak but looked at my phones gps and if I went a little further on trail, a trail went where I wanted to go..opted for the trail. Got me to the next saddle then went cross country pretty much straight up the north ridge staying a little to the east. Nice boulders and sandy slopes but steep. Peaked over to the west side a couple of time would not be hard coming that way. Got to the top at 11:30 beautiful views in every direction. Signed the register which only had 2013/14 in it and took a picture of the benchmark. Before the trip I had done some research on the route etc and John Sarna had said something about the Mokelumne Tetons and I was intrigued, said to myself if I had enough time I would go take a look extra 2 miles added to the trip. So 11:45 off I went towards the tetons down the southeast side to the saddle and then traverse over, went up the first peaklet to see if it was worthwhile..went to the next one then traversed on the west side to the topmost Mokelumne teton well worth the elevation drop and extra mileage, Amazing views down to the river and the other Tetons. The register placed by Jon Sarna in 98 had only 14 entries before mine 1 from this year then back to 2008 was the next one. Some people rock climbed there a 5.7+. Anyway I consider it the highlight of the trip and WELL worth the time/effort. Made my way back to the southeast saddle and dropped down the eastern slopes traversing by the uppermost trees, worked out well. Got to the saddle with the trail and could not find it looked on the GPS I was standing on it…it is hard to see to say the least but becomes easier to follow past the trees. So back to the trailhead by 4. Then had to go 4X4ing scraped the bottom of my truck 3 times, past Allen camp, did see 1 other truck out there hunters and probably on their way to mud lake. Weather was perfect, on the way out some smoke was creeping up from controlled burns but had none on the hike.
Kristine 42 OGULs and supposed to snow this weekend