Trip suggestion for Golden Trout Wilderness
- gary c.
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Re: Trip suggestion for Golden Trout Wilderness
CloudSplitter, I think that anything else GTW is going to still be under snow and not very accessable by the 14th. I assume that is why you asked about the GTW, because it's further south. The road to Horseshoe Meadows just opened in the last week or so. I don't think you will want to tak your GF out from there. Someone here might know what the snow situation is like above South Lake, I don't know if the snow clears any sooner in Onion Valley but maybe Flower Lake is an option for an overnighter?
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Re: Trip suggestion for Golden Trout Wilderness
Just called the ranger station, the Blackrock Mountain Road is not open yet, things are
melting fast but not that fast.
melting fast but not that fast.
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I don't give out specific route information, my belief is that it takes away from the whole adventure spirit of a trip, if you need every inch planned out, you'll have to get that from someone else.
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I don't give out specific route information, my belief is that it takes away from the whole adventure spirit of a trip, if you need every inch planned out, you'll have to get that from someone else.
Have a safer backcountry experience by using the HST ReConn Form 2.0, named after Larry Conn, a HST member: http://reconn.org
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Re: Trip suggestion for Golden Trout Wilderness
Thanks guys! This is all great info. From what I've read in other threads there should be some trails accessible through the Sage Flat area though, no?
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Here's a report on the Whitney Portal board from 10 days ago:gary c. wrote:Someone here might know what the snow situation is like above South Lake, I don't know if the snow clears any sooner in Onion Valley but maybe Flower Lake is an option for an overnighter?
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I would assume most of the east side of Kearsage Pass should be clear by now, after another two weeks of heat.
The further south you go the less snow there is. CDEC report says South Sierra was 16% of average for the date on May 4 and still melting fast (even faster than Spring 2007). It looks like we are set for hot weather to continue for the next two weeks, so I'm now getting quite worried about skeeters for my Yosemite trip over Memorial Day weekend.
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Re: Trip suggestion for Golden Trout Wilderness
Thanks for the link Tim, that pretty well covers Onion Valley for sure. The view from the pass is always awesome but the posted picture is special.
CloudSplitter, an overnighter at Flower Lake with some fishing at Gilbert and Flower Lakes then a dayhike up to Kearesarge Pass and back down might work for you.
CloudSplitter, an overnighter at Flower Lake with some fishing at Gilbert and Flower Lakes then a dayhike up to Kearesarge Pass and back down might work for you.
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Re: Trip suggestion for Golden Trout Wilderness
Sage Flat is a nice way to access the area, although there's a bit of elevation gain to get up to Summit Meadow. From Summit, you can take the PCT north, although there will be snow at Olancha Pass, or continue west and work your way to Monache Meadow, which is quite beautiful before the ATVs and cows arrive.CloudSplitter wrote:Thanks guys! This is all great info. From what I've read in other threads there should be some trails accessible through the Sage Flat area though, no?
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Re: Trip suggestion for Golden Trout Wilderness
You guys are great! I'm going to spend Saturday evening finalizing plans. I'll let you guys know by then where I intend to go and post a trip report for sure. Any good early-season day hike suggestions out of Bishop are appreciated as well!
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Trip suggestion for Golden Trout Wilderness
Not sure if this is in the GTWA but you can get into the Freeman Grove up by Ponderosa. Also can access the Needles
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Re: Trip suggestion for Golden Trout Wilderness
How about Big Pine Creek? This is a good dayhiking or overnight backpacking destination.CloudSplitter wrote:You guys are great! I'm going to spend Saturday evening finalizing plans. I'll let you guys know by then where I intend to go and post a trip report for sure. Any good early-season day hike suggestions out of Bishop are appreciated as well!
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Re: Trip suggestion for Golden Trout Wilderness
That was my initial plan, Jim. I just thought there may be a bit more snow up that way than Golden Trout though. I've been in from Big Pine Creek a few times, but never overnight. Does anyone have good early season suggestions in there?jimmeans wrote:How about Big Pine Creek? This is a good dayhiking or overnight backpacking destination.CloudSplitter wrote:You guys are great! I'm going to spend Saturday evening finalizing plans. I'll let you guys know by then where I intend to go and post a trip report for sure. Any good early-season day hike suggestions out of Bishop are appreciated as well!
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