The trail was dry and downed trees had been cleared all the way in. Established campsites at Emerald and Pear Lakes were snow-free and pretty much occupied each day. Crossing the Marble Fork was possible once we got to Table Meadows, South aspects of the Tablelands were snow free up to 11.2k', but north slopes still held 4-5 feet in patches from 10.5k' and up. We were going to Big Bird and Moose Lakes but chickened out due to no axes or crampons.
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Re: TR: Pear Lake trail to Tablelands 7/24-7/29
These are some beautiful photos! I hope to get up there myself this year-thanks for sharing!!
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Re: TR: Pear Lake trail to Tablelands 7/24-7/29
Nice report and photos. I especially like the shots of the Marble Fork cascades. I'm sure they were impressive in sound as well as visually. I also like the shot of the Kaweahs looming in the back behind the crags over Big Bird Lake. The clouds add to the drama of that view, too.
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Yes, the volume of water still running off the melting snowpack is still formidable. And the roaring sound throughout the drainage is intimidating. It's an amazing yr for the late spring sights and sounds.
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