Roads End to Sphinx Creek/Lakes to Mount Brewer
Roads End to Sphinx Creek/Lakes to Mount Brewer
I did a nice 4-day backpacking trip starting from Roads End (Cedar Grove) in King's Canyon. The first day (6/30/07) I backpacked to the Sphinx Lake at about 9,600 feet above sea level. I didn't enjoy the abundant mosquitoes or getting stuck in the bushes trying to get to the lowest Sphinx Lake, but I did enjoy the wonderful wildflowers and beautiful creeks/streams/river along the way and the pretty campsite at the lake.
I slept in on the second day before moving up to the Lake at 11,400' just under Sphinx Pass. It was really warm out there and the water in the lakes seemed much warmer than usual - I took a dip in the lake at 10,900' on my way up to the one at 11,400' and then I spent the afternoon of the second day reading a book in a nice breezy spot near where I set up camp. The breeze was just enough to keep me cool and to keep the mosquitoes at bay.
On the third day I got up early and headed over Sphinx Pass and on to Mount Brewer. What was left snow in the chute that I went up on the northwest slope was avoidable by moving into the rocks on the left side of the chute. The hike to Brewer was really enjoyable - this was favorite day of the trip. The mosquitoes finally left me alone when I got over Sphinx Pass, the area was just beautiful, and the view from Brewer was great. After I got back to camp from the Brewer day hike I moved my camp down to one of the twin lakes at 10,500', which was a very pretty spot too.
On the fourth day I headed out (once again I got stuck in the bushes between the lake at 9,600 feet and where the trail crosses Sphinx Creek even though I tried going down on the other side of the creek) - I got back to the trailhead about 2 pm and it was 91 degrees at Road's End - those last couple of miles were hot and sandy.
Here are pictures I took (still working on labels):
http://kathywing.smugmug.com/gallery/3097844#169573699
PS: I lost my backpacking stove somewhere after using it the first night. I went back to look for it at my first camp, but it wasn't there, so if anyone finds a small Primus stove (canister type) out there let me know. I really liked that stove and they don't make it anymore. I found out that you can solar cook freeze-dried meals, but they stay a bit crunchy.
I slept in on the second day before moving up to the Lake at 11,400' just under Sphinx Pass. It was really warm out there and the water in the lakes seemed much warmer than usual - I took a dip in the lake at 10,900' on my way up to the one at 11,400' and then I spent the afternoon of the second day reading a book in a nice breezy spot near where I set up camp. The breeze was just enough to keep me cool and to keep the mosquitoes at bay.
On the third day I got up early and headed over Sphinx Pass and on to Mount Brewer. What was left snow in the chute that I went up on the northwest slope was avoidable by moving into the rocks on the left side of the chute. The hike to Brewer was really enjoyable - this was favorite day of the trip. The mosquitoes finally left me alone when I got over Sphinx Pass, the area was just beautiful, and the view from Brewer was great. After I got back to camp from the Brewer day hike I moved my camp down to one of the twin lakes at 10,500', which was a very pretty spot too.
On the fourth day I headed out (once again I got stuck in the bushes between the lake at 9,600 feet and where the trail crosses Sphinx Creek even though I tried going down on the other side of the creek) - I got back to the trailhead about 2 pm and it was 91 degrees at Road's End - those last couple of miles were hot and sandy.
Here are pictures I took (still working on labels):
http://kathywing.smugmug.com/gallery/3097844#169573699
PS: I lost my backpacking stove somewhere after using it the first night. I went back to look for it at my first camp, but it wasn't there, so if anyone finds a small Primus stove (canister type) out there let me know. I really liked that stove and they don't make it anymore. I found out that you can solar cook freeze-dried meals, but they stay a bit crunchy.
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Nice photo's Kathy. That part of the loop is so pretty especially
if you get some good colors at sunset.
The first lake is a nice place to stay at, and the second and third
are great for alpenglo reflections in the lakes.
Brewer is still one of my favorite peaks, the views are so open,
you can see the sierra crest for many, many miles.
if you get some good colors at sunset.
The first lake is a nice place to stay at, and the second and third
are great for alpenglo reflections in the lakes.
Brewer is still one of my favorite peaks, the views are so open,
you can see the sierra crest for many, many miles.
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Rosa: I moved my pages around a bit, but I think it's the Columbines that were so pretty - they were blooming in full force and in different shades of yellow, red and orange.
Avi: I didn't see your map out there.
Caddis: I didn't catch up with your breath - If I found it I might have used it instead of returning it though.
I ordered a new stove - another Primus - the most similar one I could find to the old one. It looks like Primus got bought out by Suunto.
Avi: I didn't see your map out there.
Caddis: I didn't catch up with your breath - If I found it I might have used it instead of returning it though.
I ordered a new stove - another Primus - the most similar one I could find to the old one. It looks like Primus got bought out by Suunto.
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Kathy..Congratulations on Mount Brewer! What a great trip this looks like you had!
Gosh the bushwhacking part of it must have been an adventure ..and your poor scratched legs ...I know how that feels.
The reflection alpen glow ones are amazing!!! Really beautiful. I really want to get to this area!
Thank you for your pictures!
Gosh the bushwhacking part of it must have been an adventure ..and your poor scratched legs ...I know how that feels.
The reflection alpen glow ones are amazing!!! Really beautiful. I really want to get to this area!
Thank you for your pictures!
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