High Sierra to Bearpaw/Hamilton Lake (6/24-28)
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Re: High Sierra to Bearpaw/Hamilton Lake (6/24-28)
The HST was the one place I had the good fortune to hike with a bear for a mile before he got sick of my singing and yelling, and left the trail.
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Re: High Sierra to Bearpaw/Hamilton Lake (6/24-28)
Great tips and stories. Just doing about 4 nights checking the area. Packs are ready...just waiting till the Sunday drive to 3 Rivers, then pickup the permit, last check on ranger advice and updates...hitting the trail Monday morning. Hoping 1 night around 7/8 mile camp. Then on to Bearpaw...for 2 nights. Dayhike the area, check out some views....then return. Taking my dad, he is 76.....so, nothing too intense. Let ya know details when I return.
Hoping for passable trails and crossings.
Hoping for passable trails and crossings.
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Re: High Sierra to Bearpaw/Hamilton Lake (6/24-28)
From the SEKI website:
"6/20 - Trail above Hamilton Lake on High Sierra Trail, a 10 foot section of trail has fallen away and there is a 8+ ft drop straight down with a few hundred foot drop after that. Impassible to stock. Hikers continuing beyond this point would be required to scramble on steep sides, both above and below the slide. Cautioun is advised."
https://www.nps.gov/seki/planyourvisit/trailcond.htm
"6/20 - Trail above Hamilton Lake on High Sierra Trail, a 10 foot section of trail has fallen away and there is a 8+ ft drop straight down with a few hundred foot drop after that. Impassible to stock. Hikers continuing beyond this point would be required to scramble on steep sides, both above and below the slide. Cautioun is advised."
https://www.nps.gov/seki/planyourvisit/trailcond.htm
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Re: High Sierra to Bearpaw/Hamilton Lake (6/24-28)
Yup...saw that this morning....not going past Hamilton...maybe a night or dayhike. But past Hamilton is not on the agenda for this trip.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Re: High Sierra to Bearpaw/Hamilton Lake (6/24-28)
Long story short....next year.
....trip aborted due to the ranger intel of backpackers being backed up and log jammed a due to 2 impassable creek crossings, Mehrten & Buck.
We checked out and mulled over alternatives for 3 hrs...then decided we were trying to do too much to get in a trip. So, headed home.
....trip aborted due to the ranger intel of backpackers being backed up and log jammed a due to 2 impassable creek crossings, Mehrten & Buck.
We checked out and mulled over alternatives for 3 hrs...then decided we were trying to do too much to get in a trip. So, headed home.
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Re: High Sierra to Bearpaw/Hamilton Lake (6/24-28)
O_oHYKNRKS wrote: ↑Sun Jun 23, 2019 9:09 pm Long story short....next year.
....trip aborted due to the ranger intel of backpackers being backed up and log jammed a due to 2 impassable creek crossings, Mehrten & Buck.
We checked out and mulled over alternatives for 3 hrs...then decided we were trying to do too much to get in a trip. So, headed home.
Didn't even hike out to Tokopah Falls to see the peak melt? Man, we might have to take your badge away...
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Re: High Sierra to Bearpaw/Hamilton Lake (6/24-28)
Nah...the trip wanted with my dad (76 knees and all) would not have been the trip we would have gotten on this day. Meh....still got 2 more trips planned.....easterm side, more will be revealed.
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Re: High Sierra to Bearpaw/Hamilton Lake (6/24-28)
Oh you can get around it via Alta, or heading upstream, but as stated, I was not the one I was concerned about, and the trip down would not have been within wheelhouse, and comfort level.
So, we had a trip planned, I honored the concerns, and we let it go.
So, we had a trip planned, I honored the concerns, and we let it go.
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Re: High Sierra to Bearpaw/Hamilton Lake (6/24-28)
Good call, know the limitations of everyone in your group, and decide accordingly. 
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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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