Observation,Ladder,Dumbell,Amphitheater,Barrett,Dusy BasinTR

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Thanks TB and yes it was.
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Hey Maverick, awesome trip, man! I checked out your photos on Flickr... incredible! THAT is a true High Sierra adventure!
It's all about the WILDERNESS!!!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/buckforester/page9/
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Thanks Buck. You havent posted any trip reports or photos lately,
taking the this season off?
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Hi Maverick! Well, my little 17 month old boy has been keeping me busy, ha ha! My trips have consisted of going to zoos, parks, grandpa's, etc. I only went on one backpacking trip this year and that was leading a Boy Scout troop, and this weekend I'm going kayaking but it's also with our Boy Scout troop. I'm building a video/audio studio here at home so I'd like to get into high-def video production soon, wilderness adventure stuff, so I'll be active in the wilds soon enough. I'm "gearing up" and enjoying time with my family in the meantime. So, that was a long story to say, "yes, I've pretty much taken the season off". :D
It's all about the WILDERNESS!!!

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Maverick-
Great shots! I had to cancel on a trip to the area earlier this year but I'm definately rescheduling! Beautiful trip. Thanks.
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Thanks Trailtrekker06, its a beautiful place with all the solitude and
adventure you can ask for.
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Rereading your report, got my maps out, just need to get the right map, the T Harrisons JMT map pack doesn't cover enough and I left my others at my moms and I was going to study them this weekend while I am sick.
Piece of cake.
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Hi HD
I used the "Kings Canyon High Country Trail Map" by Tom Harrison, if you have any
questions about any particular part of the route Ill be happy to help.
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I hope I find enough shade back in there. Should be interesting, no compass. Doing a loop out of South Lake, I don't want to go down to the river, past Dusy Basin, so I guess over Knapsack Pass the first or second day, wanted to hit that area coming out and the upper Dusy Lakes area after reading you tr. I'll get to see it both ways now. The TH map is the one I wanted to get, glad you had the same. I went thru my TH maps and I have all I think around Mammoth-Whitney except the Kings Canyon High Country, but that is how you accumulate them, one at a time. I have a two piece set I bought years ago, sold by a nonprofit outfit, funny, there northern Sierra ends at Mammoth Mt. It has been a great set of maps, maps of the southern, central and northern sections, gives me a great overview of territory I may want to cover on any given trip.
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Hi HD

If your experienced with x-country travel then navigating without a compass
will be no problem, I've never used one, and the only reason its in my pack is
for the mirror(signaling).
Knapsack(class 1) is an obvious dip in the ridge and Thunderbolt Pass (class 2)
has some talus on both sides and some small cliffs on the south side, just ascend
to the pass from the largest lake over the talus and above the cliffs.
Your best bet is to checkout lower Dusy and then go over Knapsack to Barrett Lakes
and then exit thru Thunderbolt Pass back into upper Dusy to the big lake, plus
going over Thunderbolt Pass will be easier with a lighter pack.
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