I am seeking advice for my wife and I to hike for 5 nights, to explore the Evolution Valley, base camp around McClure Meadow, and explore the area via day hikes. We are leaving this Saturday July 25, so very soon. Our original plan was to drive from the Bay Area to Florence Lake, set out to Evolution for 5 nights. The only issue is, we have another week of camping post our Evolution trip and we wanted to spend it exploring the Eastern Sierra. That would mean, we'd literally have to drive around after we return from our 5 night excursion. It just occurred to me that this trip can also be done from Lake Sabrina (North Lake), either via Puite Pass or Col Lamarck.
So my ultimate question is:
Should I replan to start from the east and do the loop, or stick with my original plan, and depart from Florence Lake? If I start from Florence Lake, naturally we'd have to drive all the way around to explore the Eastern Sierra, at least a 12 hour drive if not more, depending on which pass we take, and I think 120 is closed to through traffic. If I start from the east, then we will begin our road trip of the Eastern Sierra in the perfect spot.
My concerns:
How strenuous is the hike from North Lake Campground to Evolution Valley via Piute Pass? How strenuous is the hike from North Lake Campground to Evolution Valley via Lamarck Col? The route from North Lake via Lamarck Col does look intimidating, due to the terrain and altitude. Is the trail marked? I am thinking, since we have enough time, we could simply take Piute Pass route there and back. Would 5 nights be enough time for Piute Pass there and back, or should we attempt to do the loop? How much time does this take for slow pokes? I should mention that we are in our 40's, in decent shape, but we are not into speed backpacking. We really like to go at a medium pace, usually no more than 10 miles per day.
Any considerations that you have for us?
It seems that the Florence Lake trail is shorter and easier than the North Lake trail, but since we essentially have 6 days, we should have enough to do either route with enough time for exploring. What do you think?

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What level of backpacking experience do you have?
Level 2- Some backpacking trips, using trails
What terrain are you comfortable/uncomfortable with?
- Class 1 terrain/trail hiking
- River crossings
What is your main interest?
- Lakes
- Forests
- Big Mountain scenery
- Photography
How many days/nights is your trip, not including travel to trailhead?
up to 5 nights
How many miles did you want to do a day, any layovers?
prefer 8 miles - 10 miles, but we can do 12 -14 miles in a day if necessary
Have you hiked at elevation before? Any prior issues with Altitude Sickness?
Let’s just say that I need to be careful and pay attention, as long as I do, I am usually okay. I have become sick on a trip to Tamarack Lakes, just off the High Sierra Trail. Other than that, I am usually ok. Sometimes I feel a little shitty, but if I drink enough water and sleep well, I am usually okay.
Have you hiked in the Sierra Nevada before, if yes, where? Please list a few of your more difficult hikes, so we can then recommend routes based on your experience level.
I have hiked from Tuolumne to the Valley, High Sierra trail all the way to Sky Parlor Meadow, 5 lakes around Sawtooth trip, Tuolumne to 1,000 Island Lakes & back, Desolation Wilderness, Aloha Lake.
Will you be hiking with a dog? No