Hello everyone, I need some help with some remote locations.
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Re: Hello everyone, I need some help with some remote locations.
I have to say that I am surprised at how fast the map adjusts and loads.
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Re: Hello everyone, I need some help with some remote locations.
My advice is to do what you've planned, it will be one of the most memorable trips of your life. It is incredibly beautiful country - somoe of the best anywhere.
60 Lakes Basin is fabulous.
Just be sure to plan in some days of lay over if neccessary, or extra days if you have mid-trip route changes.
60 Lakes Basin is fabulous.
Just be sure to plan in some days of lay over if neccessary, or extra days if you have mid-trip route changes.
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Re: Hello everyone, I need some help with some remote locations.
I was not trying to imply that at all. Instead, I posted for two reasons.rlown wrote:Joseph,
It's nice to see the live map in action, but I don't think TenderPaw needs map skills. I thought this thread was more about are certain passes "doable." TenderPaw, I would trust Mav and LC's guidance once you pick a proposed route and identify secondaries. We wouldn't want you to have to use that PLB either.
First, I think a big value of forums like these is to help people learn about areas. Certainly including a map in a thread can help with that. No doubt there are people reading this thread that don’t know much about this area and are not familiar with the peaks and other named features that have been mentioned. (I’m one of them.)
Second, OK - time to ‘fess up. The other reason I posted was to show a practical example of using the new Gmap4LL button that Eric added to the screen where we compose our posts.
BTW, to see the map full screen just click Menu ==> Full Screen
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Re: Hello everyone, I need some help with some remote locations.
Before you go over Amp. Pass be sure to read from the Secor book which explains how to go over the pass when there is a cornice on it which there will probably be all summer this year.
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Re: Hello everyone, I need some help with some remote locations.
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Amazon just shipped Secor’s book today, looking forward to reading it!
Amazon just shipped Secor’s book today, looking forward to reading it!
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Re: Hello everyone, I need some help with some remote locations.
TenderPaw:
I like what you are doing -- looking at topo maps and dreaming up possible routes for the summer. Don't worry if you don't know anyone who has done the route, or if the route isn't listed in Secor's guide. Back in the day, before Secor and the internet, all we had was Roper's Climber's Guide and our trusty 15 minute U.S. Geological Survey Maps. And every hike was a new adventure, with each of us his own pathfinder.
If you see a route that might go, try it. Give yourself plenty of time and be prepared to be flexible. Know your limits and reroute if you are uncomfortable.
Go for it --
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I like what you are doing -- looking at topo maps and dreaming up possible routes for the summer. Don't worry if you don't know anyone who has done the route, or if the route isn't listed in Secor's guide. Back in the day, before Secor and the internet, all we had was Roper's Climber's Guide and our trusty 15 minute U.S. Geological Survey Maps. And every hike was a new adventure, with each of us his own pathfinder.
If you see a route that might go, try it. Give yourself plenty of time and be prepared to be flexible. Know your limits and reroute if you are uncomfortable.
Go for it --
Mike
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Re: Hello everyone, I need some help with some remote locations.
Here is Amph Pass from the top looking down at Amph Lakes.
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Re: Hello everyone, I need some help with some remote locations.
Maverick wrote:
Mike
Maverick, that photo is actually a shot taken from the top of Cataract pass, just above the cornice, on the Dumbell Lakes side of Amphitheater lake. I think TenderPaw was asking about the route from the basin south of Mather Pass over the ridge to Amphitheater Lake. That route looks doable but tricky -- I have always wondered about it. I know it is done in the winter as part of cc skiing expeditions.Here is Amph Pass from the top looking down at Amph Lakes.
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Re: Hello everyone, I need some help with some remote locations.
Yes Mike your correct, it is Cataract Pass looking at Amph Lake, and the OP later
wrote,
"But when I look at the maps a route like this looks hard/fun/big time adventure;
Kearsarge pass -sixty lakes basin, gardener basin, down to woods creek.
Take woods creek to west to Muro Blanco follow it north to Cartridge Pass.
Lake Basin – Dumbbell Pass and lakes – Amphitheatre Lakes – Cataract Creek"
which is was what I was responding to.
wrote,
"But when I look at the maps a route like this looks hard/fun/big time adventure;
Kearsarge pass -sixty lakes basin, gardener basin, down to woods creek.
Take woods creek to west to Muro Blanco follow it north to Cartridge Pass.
Lake Basin – Dumbbell Pass and lakes – Amphitheatre Lakes – Cataract Creek"
which is was what I was responding to.
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