North Lake, over Lamarck Col. back out over Piute Pass TR
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 3:23 pm
1st day we started out around 0700 and were up at Upper Lamarck Lake by 10:00 am. We spent the night there and no tent was needed. Finding a dry area was a little difficult due to all the snow drifts still in the area. We camped just east of the outlet. Fishing was good there and it turned out to be the only fishing we did.
2nd day we got a early start and headed for the Col. There is a lot of standing water so picking up the trail was a mild inconvience. The serpentine climb up that mtn. was uneventful but soon we were in the snow fields. Nothing really major, they just take up a lot of your energy stepping through the sun cups. There are 6 of these to cross or at least there were last week. Finally got to the base of the Col. and the glacier is the biggest I have ever seen it. Nothing technical, trekking poles were all we used but you do need to be careful. The sign at the top of the Col. is gone. We did the boulder field on the other side and spent the night in between lakes #1 and #2. No skeeters = no tent.
3rd day we went down the Darwin Bench, hit the JMT and went north on it and spent the night in McClure Meadow just south of the Ranger Cabin. We needed the tent that night. Skeeters were out but not as bad as I would have thought.
4th day we made it down to the bridge at the Jct. of Piute Canyon trail and were tentless again.
5th day we made the long climb up the canyon. Getting across West Pinnacles Creek was more difficult then last year and was really ripping. Last time I saw my left hand trekking pole it was hauling ass down towards Piute Creek. A major loss as my wife gave me that set several years ago. We made it to Lower Golden Trout Lake and it was here that the mosquitos took things to a new level of terror. I was really happy that we had REI "Jungle Juice" and we became popular with those who didn't. This years trip was special to me as I was joined by my 2nd oldest son SGT. Garrison Morell and my niece SGT. Randi Stenkamp of the United States Marine Corp. I will post some pics later today.
6th day went out over Piute Pass back down to North Lake and on to Bishop. A room at Motel 6 and a 6 pack of Coronas. Dinner at Las Casitas was provided by 2 of the recipients of the "Jungle Juice".
2nd day we got a early start and headed for the Col. There is a lot of standing water so picking up the trail was a mild inconvience. The serpentine climb up that mtn. was uneventful but soon we were in the snow fields. Nothing really major, they just take up a lot of your energy stepping through the sun cups. There are 6 of these to cross or at least there were last week. Finally got to the base of the Col. and the glacier is the biggest I have ever seen it. Nothing technical, trekking poles were all we used but you do need to be careful. The sign at the top of the Col. is gone. We did the boulder field on the other side and spent the night in between lakes #1 and #2. No skeeters = no tent.
3rd day we went down the Darwin Bench, hit the JMT and went north on it and spent the night in McClure Meadow just south of the Ranger Cabin. We needed the tent that night. Skeeters were out but not as bad as I would have thought.
4th day we made it down to the bridge at the Jct. of Piute Canyon trail and were tentless again.
5th day we made the long climb up the canyon. Getting across West Pinnacles Creek was more difficult then last year and was really ripping. Last time I saw my left hand trekking pole it was hauling ass down towards Piute Creek. A major loss as my wife gave me that set several years ago. We made it to Lower Golden Trout Lake and it was here that the mosquitos took things to a new level of terror. I was really happy that we had REI "Jungle Juice" and we became popular with those who didn't. This years trip was special to me as I was joined by my 2nd oldest son SGT. Garrison Morell and my niece SGT. Randi Stenkamp of the United States Marine Corp. I will post some pics later today.
6th day went out over Piute Pass back down to North Lake and on to Bishop. A room at Motel 6 and a 6 pack of Coronas. Dinner at Las Casitas was provided by 2 of the recipients of the "Jungle Juice".