Chiquito/Quartz to Norris/Fernandez
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Chiquito/Quartz to Norris/Fernandez
Hi all, new member here, great site. Has anyone been up to Chain Lakes/Lilian Lake area recently? Planning on doing a point to point with a buddy over the 4th weekend, Chiquito to Norris, can I get through?
With all of these reports of massive snow I'm second guessing my plans and wondering if it would be better to do an out and back so we can turn around at any point if needed without consequence. I'm a class 4 in good weather, haven't done any cross country snow travel or camping, although I'm willing to as long as there's no sketchy steep drop-offs nearby. I do have some microspikes and gaiters, I'm guessing I need to bring those, thoughts?
I called a couple ranger stations up there and got mixed messages. I'm hoping someone here may know or have heard about current conditions. Thanks.
With all of these reports of massive snow I'm second guessing my plans and wondering if it would be better to do an out and back so we can turn around at any point if needed without consequence. I'm a class 4 in good weather, haven't done any cross country snow travel or camping, although I'm willing to as long as there's no sketchy steep drop-offs nearby. I do have some microspikes and gaiters, I'm guessing I need to bring those, thoughts?
I called a couple ranger stations up there and got mixed messages. I'm hoping someone here may know or have heard about current conditions. Thanks.
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Re: Chiquito/Quartz to Norris/Fernandez
What did you hear that was a mixed message and which did you call? Also, please state you and your buddies skill set.
There was this thread: http://highsierratopix.com/community/vi ... es#p120814
Creek melt, skeeters, and flooding might be issues to get to the chains, let alone the roads.
PS: Welcome to the HST..
There was this thread: http://highsierratopix.com/community/vi ... es#p120814
Creek melt, skeeters, and flooding might be issues to get to the chains, let alone the roads.
PS: Welcome to the HST..
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Re: Chiquito/Quartz to Norris/Fernandez
Thanks for the reply. I called Monday, first person said to definitely bring an ice axe, there will be snow over the trail. Had to call the next day when the other station opened and they said don't worry about bringing an ice axe or crampons when I specifically asked about that and that people were getting out from Clover Meadow. I'm not particularly confident in the knowledge of the people I spoke with on the phone, they sounded like some interns and weren't sure about everything.
Ya I saw that thread, was hoping to get some more reports if anyone had been out this past weekend Thanks for the info, want to play it safe, sounds like conditions are pretty epic up there.
Ya I saw that thread, was hoping to get some more reports if anyone had been out this past weekend Thanks for the info, want to play it safe, sounds like conditions are pretty epic up there.
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Re: Chiquito/Quartz to Norris/Fernandez
Number 1... are the roads passable for your vehicle. I doubt you'll need the ice ax after that. It's the two creeks you cross that will give you gas depending on depth. Trekking poles help. Shoes are kind of a personal choice and there will be snow berms in the trees/shade.
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Re: Chiquito/Quartz to Norris/Fernandez
Yep, according to the rangers the roads are open. Should be passable for my lifted truck and my buddies stock truck. Thanks for the info, I'll mention that to the rangers when I call back on Friday and see if they know for sure.
By the way, my friend has similar experience to me, not much in the way of x-country through snow, cool with it, but not if it's steep/icy.
By the way, my friend has similar experience to me, not much in the way of x-country through snow, cool with it, but not if it's steep/icy.
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Re: Chiquito/Quartz to Norris/Fernandez
No prob on the snow.. memorize and picture where the trail is. Even fly it via Google Earth with historical data (no snow). Annotate your map for any weird turns on the map.
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Re: Chiquito/Quartz to Norris/Fernandez
Excellent, great to hear. That's good advice, I also have mapping on my phone and bringing a gps just in case. Can't wait to get a line wet, hopefully them trout are biting!
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Re: Chiquito/Quartz to Norris/Fernandez
Middle chain.. Big rock at the outlet and the North side towards the inlet. Have fun.. Lower Chain is ok, but smaller. Nice campsite on the East side of lower chain up near the rock and then a simple walk to Middle. Skip upper, unless you're into 4-6" fish.
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Re: Chiquito/Quartz to Norris/Fernandez
Oh ya, always by the inlet! Thanks for the info once again, I appreciate it.
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Re: Chiquito/Quartz to Norris/Fernandez
I have serious doubts that road to quartz will be clear. There are some high north slopes on the road. You should easily make it to Chiquito TH though. Expect lots of wet trail around Chiquito Lake. There are 3 creek crossings using this route to Chain Lakes. Unless you get definitive info that road to Quartz is open I would opt for the longer, but sure route from Chiquito TH. This also makes your shuttle much easier as the quartz TH is a very long drive from the other two. Fernandez Pass will be interesting as well and you will have several creek crossings between Chain and your exit TH.
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