Walk-in for Bubbs? Gambling?
- commonloon
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Walk-in for Bubbs? Gambling?
An opportunity has presented itself for some more back country time ;-)
My hiking brother and "Retired" climber, and I want to do a couple of peaks. We're thinking:
Bubbs Creek to Lake Reflection ->
Little Joes Pass, Ericsson ->
LSA, Stanford ->
Tyndall Creek, Tyndall (West peak) or possibly Junction Peak ->
Returning via Forester
My question is are we likely to get a walk-in for Bubbs Creek the morning of? Do all the walk-ins get picked up the day before usually?
Thanks.
Level 4 backpacker, etc. etc.
My hiking brother and "Retired" climber, and I want to do a couple of peaks. We're thinking:
Bubbs Creek to Lake Reflection ->
Little Joes Pass, Ericsson ->
LSA, Stanford ->
Tyndall Creek, Tyndall (West peak) or possibly Junction Peak ->
Returning via Forester
My question is are we likely to get a walk-in for Bubbs Creek the morning of? Do all the walk-ins get picked up the day before usually?
Thanks.
Level 4 backpacker, etc. etc.
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Re: Walk-in for Bubbs? Gambling?
No guarantee but I’m 4/4 on walk ins for Bubbs this year and last. It opens at 7am and there are often people waiting. I usually sleep in my car and get there early, sometimes nobody is there, sometimes there’s a line.
I’ve never tried for a group bigger than 2 so that could change things.
I’ve never tried for a group bigger than 2 so that could change things.
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Re: Walk-in for Bubbs? Gambling?
Two years ago I had no issues getting two Bubbs Creek permits on a random Wednesday in July around noon (for Rae Lakes Loop counterclockwise). This year for the weekend before July 4, I emailed the SEKI rangers and they were highly skeptical I'd get two permits day-of on a Saturday (6/30), stating that most walk-up permits for Bubbs are reserved the day before. (Unclear if that's on weekends only, and doesn't jibe with my prior weekday experience). So this year we began our trip from Kearsarge instead, obtaining permits in Bishop day-of. I'd probably gamble on the same-day walkups from Road's End on Sun-Thurs, but I'd be a little more wary on Fri/Sat?
That said, looking at the loop you're planning... I really loved getting into SEKI via Kearsarge Pass. I know it's a significantly longer drive for most people, including myself, but I vastly preferred that route over the section from Road's End up to Junction Meadow/East Lake trail. I'd consider entering from the east side if you can handle the extra drive, and the more sudden exposure to altitude, the views are insane. I also prefer Bishop to Fresno as the first town I drive through post-hike
That said, looking at the loop you're planning... I really loved getting into SEKI via Kearsarge Pass. I know it's a significantly longer drive for most people, including myself, but I vastly preferred that route over the section from Road's End up to Junction Meadow/East Lake trail. I'd consider entering from the east side if you can handle the extra drive, and the more sudden exposure to altitude, the views are insane. I also prefer Bishop to Fresno as the first town I drive through post-hike

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Re: Walk-in for Bubbs? Gambling?
Thanks guys! I was guessing getting there at 7am, but was worried we might need to be there after 1pm the day before (when I think next day permits become available). We can't get there the day before though.
We are considering Shepherd's also. It is actually a little shorter and I kind of enjoy Shepherd's. It is dramatic. Of course, this time of year it is also hot as hell on the lower bits. Kearsarge is easy, but the only times when I felt altitude sickness in the Sierra were when I hiked in via it. Something about the drive up/start altitude, I think.
Bishop is far superior to Fresno true.
We are considering Shepherd's also. It is actually a little shorter and I kind of enjoy Shepherd's. It is dramatic. Of course, this time of year it is also hot as hell on the lower bits. Kearsarge is easy, but the only times when I felt altitude sickness in the Sierra were when I hiked in via it. Something about the drive up/start altitude, I think.
Bishop is far superior to Fresno true.
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Re: Walk-in for Bubbs? Gambling?
What day of the week? It's a better bet on Monday, say, than on Saturday or Sunday.commonloon wrote: My question is are we likely to get a walk-in for Bubbs Creek the morning of? Do all the walk-ins get picked up the day before usually?
Thanks.
Level 4 backpacker, etc. etc.
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Re: Walk-in for Bubbs? Gambling?
Not to hijack -- but is it easy to get a same day walk up permit for Sherpherd's? I have a trip next month starting from there, likely on a Thursday.commonloon wrote:We are considering Shepherd's also. It is actually a little shorter and I kind of enjoy Shepherd's. It is dramatic. Of course, this time of year it is also hot as hell on the lower bits. Kearsarge is easy, but the only times when I felt altitude sickness in the Sierra were when I hiked in via it. Something about the drive up/start altitude, I think. .
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Re: Walk-in for Bubbs? Gambling?
Not to hijack

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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.
Have a safer backcountry experience by using the HST ReConn Form 2.0, named after Larry Conn, a HST member: http://reconn.org
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.
Have a safer backcountry experience by using the HST ReConn Form 2.0, named after Larry Conn, a HST member: http://reconn.org
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Re: Walk-in for Bubbs? Gambling?
TehipiteTom - Wednesday. I'm leaning towards gambling and driving up super early hoping to get there by 7am-8am.
Captain Slappy - IMHO Shepherd's strenuous nature is a barrier for many so I'm not as worried about it filling. I think the Rae Lakes (and Bubbs Creek) loop is one of the busiest in the Sierra.
Captain Slappy - IMHO Shepherd's strenuous nature is a barrier for many so I'm not as worried about it filling. I think the Rae Lakes (and Bubbs Creek) loop is one of the busiest in the Sierra.
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Re: Walk-in for Bubbs? Gambling?
Normally there would be no issue on Wed, but just get there when they open and you should be okay, I say should be, because there has been an increase of backpackers coming to SEKI because of the Ferguson Fire, demand for the trails are much higher than usual.
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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.
Have a safer backcountry experience by using the HST ReConn Form 2.0, named after Larry Conn, a HST member: http://reconn.org
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.
Have a safer backcountry experience by using the HST ReConn Form 2.0, named after Larry Conn, a HST member: http://reconn.org
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Re: Walk-in for Bubbs? Gambling?
Good to know. I got a walk up for Bubbs Creek a few years ago without issue, but it was past Labor Day at that point.commonloon wrote:Captain Slappy - IMHO Shepherd's strenuous nature is a barrier for many so I'm not as worried about it filling. I think the Rae Lakes (and Bubbs Creek) loop is one of the busiest in the Sierra.
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