High Sierra to Bearpaw/Hamilton Lake (6/24-28)

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High Sierra to Bearpaw/Hamilton Lake (6/24-28)

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Having seen the trail reports on the SEKI website, got a little 4-5 night trip planned, for now. Curious if anyone has insights beyond the updates on the website?

https://www.nps.gov/seki/planyourvisit/trailcond.htm


Of course, gonna check the Ranger Station resources before....just wondering
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Re: High Sierra to Bearpaw/Hamilton Lake (6/24-28)

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Hope you like snow. They can’t get pack animals to Bearpaw so they won’t open the camp this year. So yeah, if they can’t get a pack mule to the camp, good luck getting to Hamilton Lake.

The satellite images show solid snow almost the whole way. If you’re good at the late June sun cupped snow travel, you’ll be fine.
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Re: High Sierra to Bearpaw/Hamilton Lake (6/24-28)

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Read that about Bearpaw...rockslide, water levels at the creeks, etc....

Also read a few groups got past Hamilton...

Hopeful, but also realistic. May head elsewhere in the park, or just walk around a bit and return home. Will know for certain on Sunday.

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Re: High Sierra to Bearpaw/Hamilton Lake (6/24-28)

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Yeah, I'm sure it's possible to get over Kaweah Gap. Just a matter of how much you enjoy snow climbs. The High Sierra trail is also pretty exposed in places, could be spicy with snow. The Watchtower trail is usually good for a fatality every couple years when it's snow covered, which is a similar trail. Had one last year in May.

So yeah, not to be taken lightly. Be prepared.
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Re: High Sierra to Bearpaw/Hamilton Lake (6/24-28)

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Only heading to Bearpaw....maybe, maybe Hamilton Lake....no passes, just a little jaunt. Have spikes, poles, axe...but not planning any climbs.

Also, ready to abandon if a bad position is presented.

Agree on the exposure along the trail....
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Re: High Sierra to Bearpaw/Hamilton Lake (6/24-28)

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Just try it and give us a trip report! With early season obstacles you just have to play it safe and be prepared and willing to retreat if needed. Do not start across something that you cannot easily turn around on. The two main problems I see are the crossing of the creek below Hamilton Lake and the "tunnel" section of the trail above Hamilton Lake. Timing helps on both of those. You will have to also wade across the outlet of Hamilton Lake. It may be deep but I do not recall it being swift. The side streams along the trail should be receding by now and only be an annoyance that have to be waded. Unless the bridge across Buck Creek is damaged. Regardless of how far you get, it should be a beautiful trip.
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Re: High Sierra to Bearpaw/Hamilton Lake (6/24-28)

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On the High Sierra Trail facebook group someone recently posted a trip report heading east on the High Sierra Trail just last week. There are photos of the Hamilton Gorge chute, the break in the trail above Hamilton Lake and their attempt to make it over Kaweah Gap, as well as numerous stream crossings. From what I take it they ended up turning around due to hours of postholing trying to get over Kaweah Gap.

If you are looking to do the High Sierra Trail anytime soon I would suggest joining the group as there is a lot of info on there including videos.
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Re: High Sierra to Bearpaw/Hamilton Lake (6/24-28)

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I believe it. Two years ago I started on the High Sierra Trail in early July. I made it to Hamilton Lake the first day, but then I discovered the obstacles from there up to Kaweah Gap. So, I gave up and returned one month later when conditions were a little more typical. Then the whole thing worked as planned. It took me four days to get to Crabtree Camp.
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Re: High Sierra to Bearpaw/Hamilton Lake (6/24-28)

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Thanks to all.

Heading out of Crescent....heading only as far as Bearpaw/Hamilton....only looking fir about 13 miles in max. Not worried about myself, rather for the othet dude going with, my pops. Not ready to lose him yet.

At this point, going to be a check and see trip...will post some deets upon return.
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Re: High Sierra to Bearpaw/Hamilton Lake (6/24-28)

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On a positive note, at least there will be far less livestock and for that matter people on the HST this summer. I've had some nighmarish experiences on that trail being stuck forever behind huge pack trains with nowhere to pass.
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