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Made the trip to Anderson and Tinker Knob yesterday. Was quite a parade of hikers along the PCT as it is about that time of year. Much more picturesque hike than I was anticipating, spectacular views!
No bugs whatsoever (but it was somewhat windy). A little bit of snow in the main (western) couloir of Anderson so I'd recommend summiting from the South (which is much easier anyway). Otherwise, only a few very small snow patches along the trail and BUNCHES of flowers
Beautiful wife tackling the north side of Anderson
Easier route to Anderson as viewed from Tinker Knob:
Granite Chief and surrounds:
Last edited by cefire on Mon Jul 18, 2016 4:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I was up there this sunday also, windy and cold but I started at 6am did Lincoln, Anderson(stayed off the snow but went up some nasty scree instead), Tinkers was awesome as always. but my agenda was granite chief which I have only hiked when the lifts were open tried to go the north side but went around the wrong side of the 2nd point to the north so ended up on the PCT again, do believe you could go around this point to the right and up Granite chief but who knows. Then it was off to needle peak good little traverse small use trail part of the way, I did what others have done and went around the left side then up...not sure best route but some of the cliffs looked mean! traversed around the 2 rubble piles to the left before going up to lyon peak (another rubble pile) tried to drop down to the right on the snow but got cliffed out so up and over to the left then continued down Lyon ridge where my friend picked me up at 2pm. Have done all of these peaks before but wanted to get a bigger mileage (18 miles) and some elevation gain 5600 before my backpack trip to the HST meetup. Encountered at least 30 PCT Thru-hikers all friendly and great to talk to! Might do Donner Summit to Squaw next weekend just for more hiking before the trip...my itinerary is quite aggressive so want to be in the best shape possible! We should hook up for a hike sometime???
The woman who follows the crowd will usually go no further than the crowd. The woman who walks alone is likely to find herself in places no one has ever been before. Albert Einstein
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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