Suggestions for 2 night backpacking from Lodgepole in Sequoia

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Suggestions for 2 night backpacking from Lodgepole in Sequoia

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Hi! I am looking for suggestions on an itinerary for a 2 night backpacking trip. I am hoping to leave from the Lodgepole area and to go to Pear Lake and possibly Mehrten Meadow??? I just am having trouble on their site figuring out a plan for a 2 night trip! Thank you!!!


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What level of backpacking experience do you have?
Level 2- Some backpacking trips, using trails


What terrain are you comfortable with?

- Class 2 terrain/pass/x-country I think? I have hiked Rim 2 Rim if that helps anything.



What is your main interest?
- Lakes
- Forests
- Big Mountain scenery


When is your trip?
Oct 15-18

How many days/nights is your trip, not including travel to trailhead?
3 days 2 nights

How many miles did you want to do a day, any layovers?
10-12






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Re: Suggestions for 2 night backpacking from Lodgepole in Sequoia

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Why not hike to twin lakes. camp at Ranger Lake---amazing views of the whole Sierra Crest--and then return via Seville and Camp at Jennie lake. then back to the trailhead.

We've done this loop from the other side, and I think it meets all your criteria...
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Re: Suggestions for 2 night backpacking from Lodgepole in Sequoia

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balzaccom wrote: Fri Oct 09, 2020 3:27 pm Why not hike to twin lakes. camp at Ranger Lake---amazing views of the whole Sierra Crest--and then return via Seville and Camp at Jennie lake. then back to the trailhead.

We've done this loop from the other side, and I think it meets all your criteria...
This is the probably the best two night on-trail route you can do out of Lodgepole. It'll take you by many lakes, many of which are as good as it gets. Ranger Lake is an awesome place to camp, as is Lost Lake a little further down the line. It's worth taking the short spur trails to all the lakes just off the main loop. Also, in October it's pretty rare to see anyone else in that area. The only drawback for some is that it's mostly forested, although you do get some pretty sweeping views from Silliman Pass and Ranger Lake.

If you have your heart set on Pear Lake, there's plenty of ways to make a nice three day trip of it. Depending on your comfort with x-country, you could do a loop by spending your first night at Pear, then going to Alta Meadow via Moose Lake on your second night. The route to Moose Lake can be a little tricky, but from Moose to Alta Meadow is pretty straight forward (there's an abandoned trail you can follow for the latter half). This route will take you by Mehrten Meadow, although it's not a super memorable meadow. Alta Meadow, on the other hand, might be the single prettiest meadow in the Sierra.
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Re: Suggestions for 2 night backpacking from Lodgepole in Sequoia

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That's a location where I'd prefer to basecamp at pear or emerald and then head up to alta and/or tablelands without a pack. It's nice to have the pit toilet and bear box. I don't mind being around other people for that kind of a trip, and I don't mind hauling in some beverages for that distance. If you have done rim-to-rim, you could put together a cool off-trail day hike loop from emerald to hit alta at sunrise and then work your way over to the tablelands and then back down to emerald via pear. you could do the same loop from pear too with a little backtracking.
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Re: Suggestions for 2 night backpacking from Lodgepole in Sequoia

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Thank you all so much for the suggestions!! I'm mapping it out now and this so helps!!!
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The air hasn't been great there. Check before you go: https://twitter.com/SequoiaKingsAir
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owen wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 9:04 pm The air hasn't been great there. Check before you go: https://twitter.com/SequoiaKingsAir
Yeah, but at least this is outside the quota period. So you can reasonably wait until the night before, and if you get a clean air window, do a 1-2 night trip. I've seen folks visit Alta peak in the past couple days and get crap air and no views, and also the opposite on Deerhorn/Twin Peaks. All depends on how the wind is blowing.
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