Fall Classic
- The hermit
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Fall Classic
In oct. 2010 I did the north lake-south lake loop solo. It was great to listen as the sf giants made their run to a world series win. In honor of another run at baseballs fall clasic(I hope)im thinking a classic sierra hike would be appropriate. Rae lakes loop is one idea. How does it compare? Any suggestions?
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Re: Fall Classic
From Herm to The hermit - nice idea. I assume you are a Giants fan - I have bled Dodger Blue all of my life, and I applaud the rivalry. Good luck if you embark, and if you do, may favorable weather bless your travels.
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Re: Fall Classic
Last time the weather was perfect. Warm days cool nights. Swimming weather... until the last morning when it started to snow. Needless to say I packed up in a hurry.Thankfully I had made it over bishop pass the day before!
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Re: Fall Classic
I've done Rae Lakes Loop (RLL) and also 2/3 of the N-S Lake Loop trail (all but Humphreys Basin/Piute Creek leg). RLL is roughly split into one long climb and one long descend vs the multiple high passes of the NSLL. Also RLL drops to much lower altitudes (5200ft near Roads End) than NSLL so the days/nights will typically be warmer.
Personally I liked RLL and I really like the Woods Creek Jct through Rae Lakes area, but it's hard to compare to the scenery of Evolution Valley. And hiking down over Muir Pass is pretty special. My next medium length trip will likely be NSLL.
Personally I liked RLL and I really like the Woods Creek Jct through Rae Lakes area, but it's hard to compare to the scenery of Evolution Valley. And hiking down over Muir Pass is pretty special. My next medium length trip will likely be NSLL.
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