I'm looking for some advice on an upcoming Rae Lakes trip (8/26), which will be my first trip in the eastern Sierra. I'm really happy to have found this site! Searching the forums has already been really useful.
Me: I'm a level 4 backpacker, comfortable with class 3 terrain and river crossings, though this will be a solo trip and I'll top out at class 2 to keep my partner happy. I've hiked at elevation (up to 12K) and haven't had any problems. The only other Sierra trip I've done was up in Ansel Adams, and I was shepherding a group of middle schoolers, so we didn't cover much ground. Main interests: lakes, big mountains, not interested in fishing.
I have an 8-day permit entering at Onion Valley; I generally hike 10-12 miles/day (have done up to 25 mi/day but Do Not Like) and don't usually take zero days on short trips like this, but I am happy to do shorter days (5-8 mi) and was planning on one zero/day hike day for this trip.
Since the Rae Lakes loop from Onion Valley is only about 50 miles, I'd like to add on... something. I had planned on adding Sixty Lakes Basin for an overnight and possibly a day hike over the col and into Gardiner basin, but just spoke with a friend who said that the last time he was up there, it was all bushwacking and pretty unpleasant. But, I just saw KathyW's trip report from July and she didn't mention anything, so maybe it's fine?
Or maybe I should add an out-and-back spur? The Avalanche Pass trail? Further north on the JMT? Further south on the JMT? I'd prefer solitude rather than people, but realize that that might not be possible right now.
Thanks in advance! I promise to write a trip report.
